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I'm probably the furthest from being romantic that you've ever seen; I'm not even close to being romantic in any way until I have to be. — Brian McKnight

To govern is always to choose among disadvantages. — Charles De Gaulle

It is odd what notions men seem to have of the scantiness of a woman's resources. They do not find it anything out of nature that they should be able to exist by themselves; but a woman must always be borne about on somebody's shoulders, and dandled or chirped to, or it is supposed she will fall into the blackest melancholy! — Jane Welsh Carlyle

Poetry is like a bird, it ignores all frontiers. — Yevgeny Yevtushenko

You're beautiful, fuck me, seriously, so goddamned beautiful sometimes, sweat to God, I think I can't look at you any longer because if I do, your beauty will burn out my eyes. — Kristen Ashley

Love is as abundant and powerful as sunlight. It can enlighten the whole world. Clouds of doubt can hide it temporarily, but it is always there. It can heal you as sunlight, but it can also burn you. — Debasish Mridha

On the Left side of the blackboard I print a capital F on the right side another capital F. I draw an arrow from left to right, from FEAR to FREEDOM.
I don't think anyone achieves complete freedom, but what I am trying to do with you is drive fear into a corner — Frank McCourt

Let us change the tense for convenience. — Mark Twain

There are those who make things happen, there are those who watch things happen and there are those who say 'what happened? — Robert T. Kiyosaki

I feel that adolescence has served its purpose when a person arrives at adulthood with a strong sense of self-esteem, the ability to relate intimately, to communicate congruently, to take responsibility, and to take risks. The end of adolescence is the beginning of adulthood. What hasn't been finished then will have to be finished later. — Virginia Satir

I'm covering the worst president in American history. — Helen Thomas