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We get one life, Mara. You might live forever and I might die tomorrow, but right now we're both here. And I want to spend the time I have with you. — Michelle Hodkin
Here in Denmark, you can easily just be left alone. This is my 'hood, and people leave me alone; it's nice. — Lars Mikkelsen
Dad really had little to do with the songs, except to perform them. — Nancy Sinatra
something important is indeed at stake that has to do with the relationship between female liberation and female beauty. — Naomi Wolf
That's the point of working with one's hands, you see. It gives the mind something else to do besides worry. — Charles Todd
A major boom in real stock prices in the U.S. after 'Black Tuesday' brought them halfway back to 1929 levels by 1930. This was followed by a second crash, another boom from 1932 to 1937, and a third crash. Speculative bubbles do not end like a short story, novel, or play. There is no final denouement that brings all the strands of a narrative into an impressive final conclusion. In the real world, we never know when the story is over. — Robert J. Shiller
We are now surrounded, outmanned, and outgunned by a generation of phonies, grasping for acceptance through appearance and behavior that have no productive impact on the world. — Greg Gutfeld
Too often it is fear that guides our actions when compassion would better serve. — Dawn Hammill
Procrastination is a form of punishment — Jill Badonsky
Never give more time to reading a book than to reflecting upon its contents. — Frank Morton McMurry
There is the intent of the writer and the interpretation by the artist. What the writer intended and what the artist interprets is not a 1-to-1 translation. It's a crossing of ideas that generates the stories that you see in print. — Jim Lee
When I did 'Frankenstein,' the record company said, 'Now you can do 'Dracula' and 'Wolf Man' and we'll call the whole thing Monster Rock!' and I said, 'No, that's not going to happen, I'm not going to do that.' I kind of enjoy defying categorization. I love music in and of itself. I love the beauty of harmony and rhythm. — Edgar Winter
