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They took each other's advice, opened one book, went over to another, then did not know what to decide when opinions diverged so widely. — Gustave Flaubert

I think we're dating now" "Come on ... I got you naked. You wore a damn corset. And don't get me started on the sponge bath afterward. — J.R. Ward

Drinking Garri doesnt mean you're poor, but allowing the garri to swell-up before drinking is Poverty — Paa Kwesi Nduom

Long hair minimizes the need for barbers; socks can be done without; one leather jacket solves the coat problem for many years; suspenders are superfluous. — Albert Einstein

A party: one arrives long after it's started, and one's going to leave long before it's over. — Robert Morley

Many years ago, but not so long ago, there were those who said, 'Well, you have three strikes against you: You're black, you're blind and you're poor,' But God said to me, 'I will make you rich in the spirit of inspiration, to inspire others as well as create music to encourage the world to a place of oneness and hope, and positivity.' I believed Him and not them. — Stevie Wonder

I attribute a lot of the success to Live 105, of course, because it's something they've nurtured and grown. — Davey Havok

Somewhere in this process, I begin reading and showing my book to my audience. When I say my audience, I mean a single imaginary child who is a blend of myself as a young person, the students in my wife's classroom of first- through third-graders, and the students from two classrooms I visit regularly in the Bronx, New York. — Chris Raschka

Keep listening. With open ears, you will be one of the few who learn. — Lisa Cach

The idea of America's religious groups fighting over the limited public money to be made available takes us down the road towards the kind of sectarian competition that has torn so many nations apart, and which our separation of church and state has spared us. — David Saperstein

It is only by historical analysis that we can discover what makes up man, since it is only in the course of history that he is formed. — Emile Durkheim

Short stories demand a certain awareness of one's own intentions, a certain narrowing of the focus. — Joan Didion

I have read descriptions of Paradise that would make any sensible person stop wanting to go there. — Charles De Secondat

Rain slips through your fingers as easily as words blow away in the wind, and yet it has the power to destroy your whole world. — Karen Maitland