Outtoday Quotes & Sayings
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Only Certain offered no enticements, for she knew nothing could ease the pain. Not books or photography or food. Not even love. — Billie Letts

The previous Governments took pride in making laws, but I am happier removing laws. Let's open the windows, let some fresh air come in. — Narendra Modi

All the money that's donated to the Trevor Project provides resources that directly affect the youth that actually watch my videos. It's a cool thing to see them basically provide resources for each other. — Tyler Oakley

So the whole war is beause we can't talk to each other. — Orson Scott Card

In the end the boy had died one evening in his mother's arms, his limbs burning with fever, but then there was the funeral to pay for, and the other children who were born soon enough, and the newer, bigger house, and the good schools and tutors, and the fine shoes and the television, and the countless other ways he tried to console his wife and to keep her from crying in her sleep, and so when the doctor offered to pay him twice as much as he earned at the grammar school, he accepted. — Jhumpa Lahiri

You know when you meet somebody and they're just good people? That's Andy Samberg. — Melissa Fumero

True novelty is that which does not grow old, despite the passage of time. — Muriel Barbery

When you do one movie at a time, if one goes crazy and becomes successful, your life changes. But you can step back and catch your breath. — Chris Evans

I took a 51 day trip through Asia; 12 countries and 26 cities. I traveled for 51 days. So, it was everywhere from Sri Lanka and that all the way to Japan, where we ended it. — Hanya Yanagihara

I was still very invested in the team, very invested in how we were doing. I realized I needed to take a step back and start focusing on myself, my head and my eye, try to get my health back. — Chris Pronger

When you make it a moral necessity for the young to dabble in all the subjects that the books on the top shelf are written about, you kill two very large birds with one stone: you satisfy precious curiosities, and you make them believe that they know as much about life as people who really know something. If college boys are solemnly advised to listen to lectures on prostitution, they will listen; and who is to blame if some time, in a less moral moment, they profit by their information? — Katharine Fullerton Gerould