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When people keep repeating
That you'll never fall in love
When everybody keeps retreating
But you can't seem to get enough
Let my love open the door
Let my love open the door
Let my love open the door
To your heart. — Pete Townshend

The greatest feeling of accomplishment for me is the fact that I was an athlete who was somewhat disabled. — Bill Toomey

Your heart is pure, your soul is free. Be on your way, don't wait for me. — Celine Dion

The ballet is a purely female thing; it is a woman, a garden of beautiful flowers, and man is the gardener. — George Balanchine

Efforts to deepen your focus will struggle if you don't simultaneously wean your mind from a dependence on distraction. — Cal Newport

On the surface of the ocean, men wage war and destroy each other; but down here, just a few feet beneath the surface, there is a calm and peace, unmolested by man — Jules Verne

I wanted to put out a solo record because I was stuck on a major label and sick of it. — Shirley Manson

No true civilization can be expected permanently to continue which is not based on the great principles of Christianity. — Tryon Edwards

She knew it was weird that she'd reached out to him the way she had. But she also knew that there were a lot of people in the world who regretted never doing the things they felt were right because they were afraid of seeming strange or crazy. Lisa wouldn't settle for that sort of mediocre existence, one bound by invisible social cues. And she had a good feeling that someone like Solomon Reed would appreciate that. — John Corey Whaley

A gentleman doesn't pounce he glides. If a woman sits on a piece of furniture which permits your sitting beside her, you are free to regard this as an invitation, though not an unequivocal one. — Quentin Crisp

I just feel that getting out there physically and protecting New York, putting my arms around everyone and protecting them ... to see this happen to our city and our community. — Sigourney Weaver