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A girl didn't live through sixteen years of life without any boy ever asking her out to suddenly having two best friends fighting over her. — Linda Kage

The things you are afraid of; are the things you will always confront". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

I'm a risk-taker. I like to test myself. — Joanne Woodward

It is evident that the right of acquiring and possessing property, and having it protected, is one of the natural, inherent, and unalienable rights of man. Men have a sense of property: Property is necessary to their subsistence, and correspondent to their natural wants and desires; its security was one of the objects, that induced them to unite in society. No man would become a member of a community, in which he could not enjoy the fruits of his honest labour and industry. — William Paterson

Fine art is the only teacher except torture. — George Bernard Shaw

And when you get down to it, Lily, that is the only purpose grand enough for a human life. Not just to love but to persist in love. — Sue Monk Kidd

When a man leaves home, he leaves behind some scrap of his heart ... It's the same with a place a man is going to. Only then he sends a scrap of his heart ahead. — Frederick Buechner

The other reason women wanted daughters was to keep their memories alive. — Anita Diamant

The laws of economics are to be compared with the laws of the tides, rather than with the simple and exact law of gravitation. For the actions of men are so various and uncertain, that the best statement of tendencies, which we can make in a science of human conduct, must needs be inexact and faulty. — Alfred Marshall

A true lover can never hate or hurt another. — Debasish Mridha

it's closing time — Leonard Cohen

The circulatory system of man and the vertebrate animals can be considered as made up of a small number of organs or subordinate systems, which are easy to recognize anatomically, and the functions of which are on the whole quite distinct. — August Krogh

I think it better to do right, even if we suffer in so doing, than to incur the reproach of our consciences and posterity. — Robert E.Lee