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Backpackers can pack much more meows than baggers. Beggars never feed stray cats as street cats are self-sustaining. — Will Advise

In my opinion, there were very few things in life that ice cream couldn't fix. — Elizabeth A. Reeves

Dreams have only one owner at a time. That's why dreamers are lonely. — Erma Bombeck

The I feel a contentment in defeat, I reflected, simply because defeat has come, because it is infinitely connected to all the acts that are, that were, and that shall be, because to censure or deplore a single real act is to blaspheme against the universe. — Jorge Luis Borges

Leaders are defined by the decisions they make ... Leaders rise and fall by the decisions they make. — Mario Daniel Vega

No. I'm quite certain I'm human. Most days anyway. Mornings not always withstanding. Instead of a purse, I'm much more of a bear in the early hours of the day. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

A saint without love is like a star without light. — Matshona Dhliwayo

The eye is pleased when nature stoops to art. — Richard Wilbur

In every book I write, I try to name-check the most prominent influences, or the most prominent conscious influences. — China Mieville

Grubb goes back, back ... He's under the warning track and makes the play. — Jerry Coleman

Finally, I asked how you got a boy to like you back. She said, 'Just be yourself,' as though I had any idea who that might be. — Melissa Bank

Skinny foodie, get away from me. — Mindy Kaling

Here is the last thing, and a shameful admission it is. When the all-father in eagle form had almost reached the vats, with Suttung immediately behind him, Odin blew some of the mead out of his behind, a splatter wet fart of foul-smelling mead right in Suttung's face, blinding the giant and throwing him off Odin's trail.
No one, then or now, wanted to drink the mead that came out of Odin's ass. But whenever you hear bad poets declaiming their bad poetry, filled with foolish similes and ugly rhymes, you will know which of the meads the have tasted. — Neil Gaiman

Religious people are happier. — Deborah Norville