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A cool breeze stirred my hair at that moment, as the night wind began to come down from the hills, but it felt like a breath from another world. — Francis Marion Crawford

I think as much as we're cyber connecting it's really nice to just sit and talk, and have that ritual. — Kate Walsh

The first few films I made didn't look good at all, and I wasn't trying to make them look good. People dig 'em because they like the content. — Kevin Smith

Like it was different up here with him now. Less solitary.More complete.The freedom to be and the freedom to enjoy. — Barbara Delinsky

The general market wants what I do. — Karen Kingsbury

Freedom in general may be defined as the absence of obstacles to the realization of desires. — Bertrand Russell

Right now I don't call it the menopause, I call it men-on-pause. — Marie Osmond

I want to be Michael Clifford for Halloween. — Luke Hemmings

Hey, Arnold," he said. I looked up 'in love with a white girl' on Google and found and article about that white girl named Cynthia who disappeared in Mexico last summer. You remember how her face was all over the papers and everybody said it was such a sad thing?"
"I kinda remember," I said.
"Well this article said that over two hundred Mexican girls have disappeared in the last three years in that same part of the country. And nobody says much about that. And that's racist. The guy who wrote the article says people care more about beautiful white girls than they do about everybody else on the planet. White girls are privileged. They're damsels in distress."
So what does that mean?" I asked.
"I think it means you're just a racist asshole like everybody else. — Sherman Alexie

Winning is beginning. And just by beginning, your game is half won. — Denis Waitley

At great expense, we have built a vast system of inter-connecting stupidities. — Ashleigh Brilliant

Complainers change their complaints, but they never reduce the amount of time spent in complaining. — Mason Cooley

Companionate love is neurologically different from passionate love. Passionate love always spikes early, then fades away, while companionate love is less intense but grows over time. And, whereas passionate love lights up the brain's pleasure centers, companionate love is associated with the regions having to do with long-term bonding and relationships. Anthropologist Helen Fisher, the author of Anatomy of Love and one of the most cited scholars in the study of sex and — Aziz Ansari

If they can't do it in California, it can't be done anywhere. — Taylor Caldwell