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If a deal looks too good to be true, it probably is. — Michael Douglas
Singing allowed me to express myself in ways that I wouldn't be able to do otherwise. — Josh Turner
Would to God I were rid of this nether millstone within me, this hateful body of death. Blessed be the name of the Lord, the disease is not incurable, the Saviour's precious blood is the universal solvent, and me, even me, it will effectually soften, till my heart melts as wax before the fire. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
As actors, you always have that moment thinking you've been absolutely terrible or a fraud. — Lydia Leonard
Told you, Rose. Get too close to the sun, and you'll burn.
-Edward Elric — Hiromu Arakawa
New insights from being present are a gift. — Gina Greenlee
Should philosophers be expected to change the world? Such an expectation seems to me extravagant. Marx himself didn't change the world: he reinterpreted it, then other people changed it. — J.M. Coetzee
The quality of human life on our planet is nothing more than the sum total of our daily interactions with one another. Each time we help, and each time we harm, we have a dramatic impact on our world. — Desmond Tutu
There were few worse criminals on any world than the engineer who blithely and knowingly hands over to a tyrant the tools of oppression. — David Brin
They were as sublime as the moon and stars above them, and the moon ans stars were as ardent as they. — Thomas Hardy
This marriage is no one's business but our own. — Bobby Darin
They let us be, here, in the cage of our ignorance. — Ursula K. Le Guin
The results of this survey are shocking and should be a wake-up call to men and women that drinking and smoking too much not only gives you a bad headache in the morning but can affect your ability to start a family. — Ann Robinson
In 2004 Fox News reported that the widow married the man who'd been given her first husband's heart. Her new husband went on to kill himself in the same way as the heart's first "owner." At the age of thirty-nine, Cheryl was widowed for the second time. De Telegraaf didn't conclude from this that it might not have been easy to live with Cheryl. — D.F. Swaab
Live as if you'd drop dead in ten seconds. — Ray Bradbury
