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Was coming to that troubled twilight time, a time of regrets that resemble hopes, of hopes that resemble regrets, when youth is past but old age has not yet come. — Ivan Turgenev

If you are capable of submitting to insult you ought to be insulted. — Juvenal

On really hot days, I try to motivate friends and family to come into the pool for an aqua jogging session which I teach. Aqua jogging is a great way to avoid the impact of regular walking or jogging on land. This is especially beneficial for those who have joint pain or who are healing from an injury. — Dylan Lauren

Law should seek far more than mere reconciliation; it should be one of the great creative forces of our social life. — Mary Parker Follett

I love what I'm doing most of the time, but it's hard work. People only see your albums in the charts. They see us at award shows and after-show parties. They don't know about your doubts, the hard work that goes in. — Gavin Rossdale

One's manner of living, is a matter of life — Elio Melo

That's because Narnia was a Christian allegory pretending to be a fantasy series, you asshole," said one of the other boys. "C.S. Lewis never went through any doors. He didn't know how it worked. He wanted to tell a story, and he'd probably heard about kids like us, and he made shit up. — Seanan McGuire

My shoes," she said. ""I've got to take off my shoes."
"Those aren't shoes. Those are evil devices designed to blow a man's mind, and they're staying on," he said in a very sexy voice. — Jill Shalvis

I don't believe in magic. I believe in hard work. — Richie McCaw

Hephaestus glowered up at us. "I didn't make you, did I?"
Uh," Annabeth said, "no, sir."
Good," the god grumbled. "Shoddy workmanship. — Rick Riordan

I don't know what was in his mind, but I do know Ford was stricken by what he had done, by hitting me. — Henry Fonda

Surveillance is permanent in its effects, even if it is discontinuous in its action. — Michel Foucault