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I just try to work with what I'm given and make it the best I can. — Grey Damon
Money goes out first to pay expenses and then comes back as profits later - if at all. The high rate of failure of new businesses makes painfully clear that there is nothing inevitable about the money coming back. — Thomas Sowell
Our brains are designed for efficiency, which sometimes expresses itself as laziness. — Tynan
I think racing and riding are two different elements of cycling. You either want to or not depending on what you want to get out of it. — Mark-Paul Gosselaar
Outline of your frame
My paper witness your silhouette
Sipping in coffee
My muse, my Juliet.
Afternoon spent,
In hungry desires
Ending with a kiss
On your coffee lips. — Saiber
I always carry my camera with me. — David Karp
Thinking about happiness makes us less happy. — Eric Weiner
The marvels of daily life are exciting; no movie director can arrange the unexpected that you find in the street. — Robert Doisneau
People's most common regret was living the life others expected of them, rather than having the courage to live a life true to themselves, and realising some dreams had gone unfulfilled as a result. — Bianca Nogrady
We're not the damned, folks, we're the categorically fucked.
-Urian — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Fantastic," I said without an ounce of enthusiasm. "I'm just one more embarrassing confession away from taking over the world."
Spencer Nye — Jason Letts
The belief in the probability of death with dignity is our, and society's, attempt to deal with the reality of what is all too frequently a series of destructive events that involve by their very nature the disintegration of the dying person's humanity. I have not often seen much dignity in the process by which we die. — Sherwin B. Nuland
Nothing impresses the mind with a deeper feeling of loneliness than to tread the silent and deserted scene of former throng and pageant. — Washington Irving
