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It was love, and it hit me so hard I leaned against the screen door that still stood between us, just to stay vertical. The universe was good because he was in it. I loved the hole in his jeans and the dirt on his bare feet and the scab on his elbow and the scar that laces through one eyebrow. Gat, my Gat. — E. Lockhart

There are some jobs in which it is impossible for a man to be virtuous. — Aristotle.

accepting his patronage as he accepted every incident of the labyrinthian world in which he had got lost. — Charles Dickens

I've found that in business opportunities will constantly emerge or situations develop that make you revise your plans along the way. — Benjamin Cohen

Timeless is the creature who is wise. And timeless is the prisoner in disguise. — Stevie Nicks

Father Egan continues to write about everything from the injustice of current wars to the past and future of Catholic mysticism.
In the Catholic Reporter, he publishes an article titled "Celibacy, a Vague Old Cross on Priestly Backs", and explains that it started "only in 1139 when the church no longer wanted to be financially responsible for the children of priests. — Gloria Steinem

Some people may have noticed the new computer shelf at the anchor desk. Rather than phone calls, we want to take real time e-mails, and we'll be starting that very soon. — Catherine Crier

A worker's capital is inexhaustible, incapable of being stolen, and bound to pay him a generous dividend all the time. — Mahatma Gandhi

When you're traveling constantly, every day you become inspired, and it shows in my work, sonically, lyrically, visually. Conversations with women with different accents and stories told in those accents. I like to create characters based on different people I've met, and relationships. I like to tell stories loosely based on real-life events. — The Weeknd

Now flattery can never do good; twice cursed in the giving and the receiving, it ought to be. — Maria Edgeworth