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The chief reason for drinking is the desire to behave in a certain way, and to be able to blame it on alcohol. — Mignon McLaughlin

He was acting like the man he wanted to be, in hopes that he could become him. He would keep acting until he couldn't stand it anymore, and then he would be the man he was. — Maile Meloy

A person is never as quiet or unrestrained as they seem, or as bad or good, as vulnerable or as strong, as sweet or as feisty; we are thickly layered, page lying upon page, behind simple covers. And love - it is not the book itself, but the binding. It can rip us apart or hold us together ... Layers, by their nature, are fragile things. — Deb Caletti

Most human beings, Paulinus, complain about the meanness of nature, because we are born for a brief span of life, and because this spell of time that has been given to us rushes by so swiftly and rapidly that with very few exceptions life ceases for the rest of us just when we are getting ready for it. — Seneca.

The way I look at it, I'd rather make my own mistakes than have people make them for me. — Enrique Iglesias

By absorbing myself in the passion of party politics, I risk forgetting that politics are meaningless unless they serve a spiritual truth. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Educated mothers are 50 percent more likely to immunize their children than mothers with no schooling. — Gayle Tzemach Lemmon

With the Solaris, however, I wanted to design a very simple, elegant dress watch — Marc Newson

If I was a sheep, I'd be black. — Kirsty Eagar

Harboring an emotion as powerful as gratitude has power of its own. — Richard Paul Evans

reading expands the mind and the imagination!!! — Lori

Gastronomy is my hobby. I'm simply the casting director. Once I've brought all the right people together, it is they who must work together to tell a story. — Alain Ducasse

Progress can be slow and gradual. Continue putting in effort with patience, enthusiasm and faith. — Mata Amritanandamayi

The flame consists of a splendid clarity, of an unusual vigor, and od an ingenious ardor, but possesses the splendid clarity that it may illuminate and the ingenious ardor that it may burn. — Umberto Eco