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A normal life. Such a simple idea, but it's almost impossible for me to picture. — Pittacus Lore

I like sparkly things. — Charlaine Harris

To the outside world kinky people like us are always considered crazy. I think we're actually healthier, of course there's a few that are nuts but hey those normal people have their psychos too! — S.L. Walker

That which the entire world regards as 'mine', it is [really] 'not mine'; this Knowledge itself is the Self, the Soul. — Dada Bhagwan

I don't need to impress children. — Ion Tiriac

Innovation has never come through bureaucracy and hierarchy. It's always come from individuals. — John Sculley

It's a topsy-turvy world in which a country can import the same amount of ice-cream, toilet paper and other goods to trading partners as it exports, and where top bankers are paid millions for destroying economic value, while hospital cleaners create value many times their pay — Andrew Simms

I love you too. I love you so much that the thought of being without you for a minute breaks my heart. I don't think I've gone more than an hour all week without crying my guts out, and I never want to feel that again. I want you with me always. You were my first hero, my first friend, my first kiss, and my first love. And I hope you'll be the one I share the rest of my firsts with; because there is no one else I could ever love as much as I love you. — Codi Gary

Every time someone takes a sip of Guinness, a part of straight marriage dies, — Bobby Jindal

Recollection is the only paradise from which we cannot be turned out. — Jean Paul

Still seems it strange, that thou shouldst live forever? Is it less strange, that thou shouldst live at all? This is a miracle; and that no more. — Edward Young

You can gain in your effectiveness as a politician from a wide acquaintance with the world and from a degree of independence that having some outside interests gives. — William Hague