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Parkour belongs to the ones who live it, not the ones who want to live thanks to it — David Belle
RAM: This gives guys a way of deciding whose computer has the biggest, studliest memory. That's important, because the more memory a computer has, the faster it can produce error messages. — Dave Barry
I do think we're an endangered species. But that we do have a plan to save the rainforest. — Vivienne Westwood
I'm a musical theater guy. That's where I came from. That's where I go whenever I have the chance. It's my first love. — Scott Bakula
In love the heavens themselves do guide the state;
Money buys lands, and wives are sold by fate. — William Shakespeare
Here have lived for more centuries than I can count, the obscure generations of my own obscure family. Not one of these Richards, Johns, Annes, Elizabeths have left a token of himself behind him, yet all, working together with their spades and their needles, their love-making and their child-bearing have left this.
-Viginia Woolf — Virginia Woolf
I made the mistake of writing something very, very short about Obama for this website that I write fiction for, and my father told me never do that again. And he was right. I have nothing to add to a political conversation because it's not my area. — Jesse Eisenberg
God doesn't want meerly action but hearts driving action. — Matt Chandler
It's hard for a liberal to go on between Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh, because it's like doing country music after hip-hop. I mean, just, the audience doesn't go from one to the other. — Al Franken
It seemed clear that people in love lived in constant jeopardy. They were either making love or making each other crazy. — Michael Lee West
triangle of my mons, — Cari Silverwood
I write every day for most of the work day, and I try to write 2,500 words per day ... If I don't make it a routine and treat it like a job, I'd never get anything done. — David B. Coe
The cunning devil has told her every unsavoury public scandal of his past life, but always in such a way as to make himself out to be an innocent martyr. She absolutely accepts his version and will listen to no other. — Arthur Conan Doyle