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With rare exceptions, the outlaw bike is a Harley 74, — Hunter S. Thompson
Telling the truth and making someone cry is better than telling a lie and making someone smile. — Paulo Coelho
Flowers grows in silence, quietly, slowly, passionately, with great love and with all its power just perfectly. — Debasish Mridha
I went through my reasoning again, checking it carefully, looking for any indications that I had added things up wrong, and found none. I was as sure as I could be, and that's always a nice feeling. If I lived through all this, I must remember to have that feeling more often. — Jeff Lindsay
There be those who say that things and places have souls, and there be those who say they have not; I dare not say, myself, but I will tell of The Street. — H.P. Lovecraft
You shall have thousands of gold pieces; - thousands of thousands - millions - mountains of gold: where will you keep them? — John Ruskin
For the party of order, disorder has always had its uses. — Christopher Hitchens
It is our conduct, our patriotism and belief in our American way of life, our courage that will win the final battle. — Prescott Bush
There is no worse death than the end of hope. — Pelagius
I don't write to chase away my demons ~
I wield my pen as a weapon...calling those bastards to war! — Muse
I have never understood why it is called losing a child. No parent is that careless. We all know exactly where our sons and daughters are; we just don't necessarily want them to be there — Jodi Picoult
Architecture was always the plan. I always figured I'd just do theater on the side. — Michael Lomenda
Keep up the fires of thought, and all will go well. — Henry David Thoreau
Winner have lost something but loser have nothing to lose. — Muhammad Usman
It's up to you to avail yourself to knowledge. Knowledge doesn't need you. The idea of a compassionate God was formulated, obviously, by someone who didn't want to do any work. — Frederick Lenz
