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I hate sunshine so much. I can only cope with it when it's bitterly, bitterly cold. — Alison Mosshart

It seems to be a universal generality that while the old want to reminisce, the young are too busy living to bother. — Doc Sanborn

Unexpected events can set you back or set you up. It's all a matter of - perspective. — Mary Anne Radmacher

A fourth part of his brain was saying, This is the part where you run and scream a lot. He was listening to the fourth part. — John Scalzi

For many, the search for Jesus is initiated from experiencing an event in life so powerful, it awakens the dragons of faith; from pain so deep, it calls on the hidden fears of the soul in an effort to survive. For others it means a serious personal life survey that ultimately forces the confrontation with the futility, anesthetics, and despair in their lives. — W. Scott Lineberry

You see but your shadow when you turn your back to the sun. — Kahlil Gibran

The idea of watching an entire film basically from one person's perspective - and not even really from their perspective, but [it's] probably the most intimately shot film that's in any of these categories. If you're not familiar with Son of Saul, basically it's a film about a Jewish guy who's in concentration camp, but he helps dispose of the bodies after they leave the gas chamber. So, you watch the entire movie looking at Saul's face and looking at his interactions with people. — Bun B.

I believe that every conversation you have is an invitation to risk revealing the real you. — Keith Ferrazzi

A politician knows that his friends are not always his allies, and that his adversaries are not always his enemies. — Richard M. Nixon

Spencer Crump is more than a writer — Spencer Crump

Of all our games, love's play is the only one which threatens to unsettle the soul ... — Marguerite Yourcenar

Trying to be original is futile. If you have no place to go, stay home and cook. — Walter Darby Bannard

The episcopal palace was a huge and beautiful house, built of stone at the beginning of the last century by M. Henri Puget, Doctor of Theology of the Faculty of Paris, Abbe of Simore, who had been Bishop of D - in 1712. This palace was a genuine seignorial residence. Everything about it had a grand air, - the apartments of the Bishop, the drawing-rooms, the chambers, the principal courtyard, which was very large, with walks encircling it under arcades in the old Florentine fashion, and gardens planted with magnificent trees. In the dining-room, a long and superb gallery which was situated on the ground-floor and opened on the gardens, M. Henri Puget had entertained in state, on July 29, 1714, My Lords Charles Brulart de Genlis, archbishop; Prince — Victor Hugo

The real gift of today is somehow finding the me I knew ought to exist but has not. — Gary M. Douglas

Dreams come true if we can overcome the fear of failure and pursue them. — Debasish Mridha