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One day you'll hate me, and you'll curse these past few moments. When that day comes, just know that I wish I could do it all over again. From the beginning — Denise Grover Swank

Today wouldn't have happened if histories weren't falsified. — Toba Beta

I'm not a political comedian. That's just not what I do. — Louis C.K.

You never have to be afraid of me, Becca, I'll never hurt you. And as long as I'm around, no one else will either. — Jay McLean

You mustn't let men drive you to mangling the English language, no matter how sweet they are. — Marisa De Los Santos

Our civilization is shifting from science and technology to rhetoric and litigation. — Mason Cooley

We met a great many other interesting people, among them Lewis Carroll, author of the immortal "Alice"
but he was only interesting to look at, for he was the silliest and shyest full-grown man I have ever met except "Uncle Remus. — Mark Twain

The grandfather's clock in the corner of the room, I suddenly realized, wasn't getting any younger. It would drop out a tick, and the tick would land inside my head like a rock dropped in a well, and the ripples would circle out and stop, and the tick would sink down the dark. For a piece of time which was not long or short, and might not even be time, there wouldn't be anything. Then the tock would drop down the well, and the ripples would circle out and finish. — Robert Penn Warren

I'm a football fan in general. I'm always pulling for a good game. — Holly Robinson Peete

It was like setting up a guillotine in the public square.You don't expect a thousand people to line up to put their heads in it. — Dave Eggers

The person who loves the process has a much greater chance of success than the person who loves the outcome. — Erwin McManus

At Auschwitz, not only man died, but also the idea of man. To live in a world where there is nothing anymore, where the executioner acts as god, as judge-many wanted no part of it. It was its own heart the world incinerated at Auschwitz. — Elie Wiesel

blood, I am confident that many would be found to accept — Andrew Murray

When had the right to live as one wished ever been considered trivial? — Diana Gabaldon

This distinction was very important to him: His mother did love him but not enough to save him. — Walter Mosley