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At a long meeting a man next to me, British I hope, said, "Man, I'd kill for a fag about now" I chuckled when everyone moved away from him but me.
"Why did everyone do that?"
"They say that smoking can kill, and they're just being cautious"
"What about that fellow there smiling at me?"
"Don't know, maybe he's a chain smoker ... — Neil Leckman

I'm not a nervous person. I'm not afraid to be on TV. I'm only afraid when I write. When I'm at my desk I feel like most people would feel if they went on TV. — Fran Lebowitz

The well-meaning woman was in fact possessed by two devils--the one the stiff-necked devil of pride, the other the condescending devil of benevolence. She was kind, but she must have credit for it — George MacDonald

These are the only moments that we have left. These precious seconds where the passion blots out everything else, and it is just us.
The rest is a war neither of us can ever win.
But, I already waved my white flag.
I have already surrendered. — Amanda Grace

I always feel that there are two powers in the universe. There is good and there is evil and it depends what side you listen to and which path you decide to follow. — William Tucci

Our climate is always changing. — Marco Rubio

I know," I said. "You already don't respect me because you saw me naked. — Lee Child

The body is affected by the image of the thing, in the same way as if the thing were actually present. — Baruch Spinoza

The sick are all so afraid of their own uncontrollable power! Somehow they cannot believe that they are only people, holding only a human-sized anger! — Joanne Greenberg

Hand me the world on a silver platter, and what good would it be? — Alicia Keys

According to Elizabeth Kubler Ross, there are fivestages of grief a person passes through after the death of aloved one: Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. — Colleen Hoover

After his failed political career, Lincoln often pondered the question of the purpose of the meaning of life. In 1850 [ten years before he was elected President], Lincoln told Herdon [his law partner] How hard, oh how hard it is to die and leave one's country no better than if one had never lived. — Ronald C. White Jr.

Sometimes silence is needed the most when life is so full of noise. — Rebekah Crane

California weather is worth all the geniuses in New York. — Marty Rubin