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She and I were still friends, but not best friends, not like we used to be. But we were still friends. She'd known me my whole life. It's hard to throw away history. It was like you were throwing away a part of yourself. — Jenny Han

I'm a bad girl. I always fall for good guys. — Sonam Kapoor

Somewhere, some place inside myself, I am detached. I have always been detached (in part). Always. — Susan Sontag

It's amazing how difficult it is for a man to understand something if he's paid a small fortune not to understand it. — John C. Bogle

I always wanted to create this community that would come and tell their own story, shoot it - and watch them. The idea is to not have one entity who creates the work, the project, and another entity who consumes it; the idea is people create their own work, like somebody cultivating his garden. — Michel Gondry

Dinner theater is anti-culture. — John Simon

Nothing is more deceitful,' said Darcy, 'than the appearance of humility. It is often only carelessness of opinion, — Jane Austen

One can take eternity and time to be predicates of God since, being the Ancient of Days, He is the cause of all time and eternity. Yet He is before time and beyond time and is the source of the variety of time and of the seasons. Or again, He precedes the eternal ages, for He is there before eternity and above eternity, and 'His kingdom is an everlasting kingdom' (Ps. 145:13). Amen. — Pope Dionysius

Clothes are inevitable. They are nothing less than the furniture of the mind made visible. — James Laver

He was definitely a father figure for all of us. Once you were a Giant, you were always a Giant. — George Martin

Every soul ... comes into the world strengthened by the victories or weakened by the defeats of its' previous life. Its' place in this world as a vessel appointed to honor or dishonor, is determined by its' previous merits or demerits. Its' work in this world determines its' place in the world which is to follow this. — Origen

Silent acquiescence in the face of tyranny is no better than outright agreement. — C.J. Redwine

Be grateful you're not in the forest in France
Where the average young person just hasn't a chance
To escape from the perilous pants eating plants
But your pants are safe, you're a fortunate guy
You ought to be shouting how lucky am I — Dr. Seuss