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God decreed that the love which came to Cosette was a love that saves. — Victor Hugo

Holy shit! Where's a cell phone camera when you need one? — Simone Elkeles

So China's president [Hu Jintao] meets, uh meets America's president. It's like President "Who?" meeting President "Huh?". — Jay Leno

Inherent in every living thing is an insatiable hunger, the innate desire to express life by freely and fully being "what" it was uniquely created to be. To personalize this, consider the possibility that there was a time when you were a "what" before you were a "who." If you can wrap your mind around that possibility, then, the question to explore is, what were you before you became a who - and why did you become the who you uniquely are when there are so many other "who"s on the planet you might have been? While this may seem like a bit of a paradoxi- cal tongue twister, it is the quintessential question that requires exploration if you are to follow your true North Star back to your point of origin, where you'll find your authentic self waiting to weave itself into the fabric of your human life today and every day. — Dennis Merritt Jones

In a way, gluttony is an athletic feat, a stretching exercise. — John Updike

Your mind is like this water, my friend. When it is agitated, it becomes difficult to see. But if you allow it to settle, the answer becomes clear. — Bil Keane

There's the obituary to look for the next week, six column inches about nothing that really mattered — Chuck Palahniuk

Our economy now rewards artists far more than any other economy in history ever has. — Seth Godin

It sounds odd coming from me, but I realize what I say and how I look has a great impact. — Ayumi Hamasaki

You resist, and it drives me wild. — Gena Showalter

Religion is the sense of comprehension of the totality of existence. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

In place of moral absolutes, they promote moral relativism and sometimes even question the very existence of truth and reality. To them truth and reality are what we subjectively perceive them to be. — Ben Shapiro