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You have a pretty nose. I really want a nose again. — James Dashner
Always there is something worth saying
about glory, about gratitude. — Mary Oliver
I think I've done every crazy diet there was in the beginning, but it's weird: I'm thinner now than I was when I was modeling. I don't obsess about it. — Molly Sims
The wet air was as cold as the ashes of love. — Raymond Chandler
As a kid, I was a big comic fan and I liked foreign comics as well. — Shigeru Miyamoto
My attitudes have changed, but somebody would have to read all my books to find out how they have. — Irwin Shaw
We must learn to love ourselves less and the earth more. This will not be an easy task for we live in the age of nonsense. Bombarded with thousands of messages each day that proclaim how to be loved instead of how to be loving, we have learned to love objects instead of processes. — Steve Van Matre
Spiritual warfare is very real. There is a furious, fierce, and ferocious battle raging in the realm of the spirit between the forces of God and the forces of evil. Warfare happens every day, all the time. Whether you believe it or not, you are in a battlefield. You are in warfare. — Pedro Okoro
True humility is being able to accept criticisms as graciously as we accept compliments. — Sabrina Newby
Whenever somebody asks me to define what a hero is, I remember Latane and Darley's experiment, staging epileptic fits in front of one, two, or three observers. A solitary observer will help immediately if he's going to help at all, but the larger the crowd the longer the delay. It's the Bystander Effect: the wider the diffusion of responsibility, the greater the impulse to let someone else go first. The hero goes first. — Marion G. Harmon
Since I've learned to be silent, everything has come so much closer to me. — Rainer Maria Rilke
Social marketing is now a 24-7 job. — Gary Vaynerchuk
The inactive viewer's screen is the color of way out over the Atlantic looking straight down on a cold day. — David Foster Wallace
