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Laney always took a different lane, but we always arrived at the same place. — Cassia Leo

When you see the veins popping out of my neck, that's an exclamation point. — Chelsea Handler

The problem with competition is that it takes away the requirement to set your own path, to invent your own method, to find a new way. — Seth Godin

I mean, I feel secure in my masculinity, too. Being secure in you masculinity isn't the same as being straight. — Becky Albertalli

Ah, Kerry. You've found your heart. Who is she?"
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"A healer, but she's ... gone. — Maria V. Snyder

2. Men like women without make-up. They don't. They like extremely well and carefully made-up women whose skin has that expensive cultured look which comes from three hours at the dressing table. A woman who is really without make-up would frighten them to death. They regard blotches as eczema, and uneven colouring as a sign of tertiary syphilis. — Maeve Binchy

As we sail in the voyage of life,
the love and joy we shared count more than anything else.
Let them feel the rhythm of our heart,
share them the music of our soul,
for a meaningful, fulfilling moments of today,
for a hopeful, promising and joyful tomorrow — Angelica Hopes

Trusting fate, especial to resolve anything is a pure gamble. — Steven Redhead

The challenge with SXSW and events like it is it's so big and overwhelming, it's easy to get lost in the crowd. — John Hagel III

My father had a piano that was a nickelodeon - put a nickel, and the roller would play. — Frank Sinatra

The lover of excellence is prone to being drawn out of himself, erotically almost, in a way that the universalist egalitarian is not. The latter's empathy, projected from afar and without discrimination, is more principled than attentive. It is similar to bad art and mathematical shoelaces, in this regard; it is content to posit rather than to see the humanity of its beneficiaries. — Matthew B. Crawford