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The Iranians don't intimidate! They're like the Vietnamese and the Iraqis. You want to start a war with them? They'll still be fighting in fifty years! — Ted Turner

Rhythm is something you either have or don't have, but when you have it, you have it all over. — Elvis Presley

To tell you the truth, though, I still haven't made up my mind whether I shall publish at all. Tastes differ so widely, and some people are so humourless, so uncharitable, and so absurdly wrong-headed, that one would probably do far better to relax and enjoy life than worry oneself to death trying to instruct or entertain a public which will only despise one's efforts, or at least feel no gratitude for them. — Thomas More

Good is something you do, not something you talk about. Some medals are pinned to your soul, not to your jacket. — Gino Bartali

With a few flowers in my garden, half a dozen pictures and some books, I live without envy. — Lope De Vega

It may be a slow release but when she lets go, I'll be there; she will fall and when she does... I'll be there to catch her. — Suzanne Steele

The universe had no choice but to create intelligent life so that there would be someone else that could simply laugh at how unbelievably, ridiculously and senselessly huge the universe is and how utterly insignificant the rest of us are. — Ian Strang

Do that thing you always wanted to do "someday" in the future: get on a plane in your Jackie O shift dress and shades, take a train across Europe wearing red lipstick, buy that sporty two-seater car, spend your money on perfume. Otherwise you might wake up one day with a husband and kids and wonder what you did with all that free time you once had. And if you're already experiencing the domestic bliss of family life, savour every moment. — Rosie Blythe

Death is God when love is mine.
Prayer preys when we're divine — Munia Khan

Like all that pertains to crime, it seemed never to have known a youthful era. — Nathaniel Hawthorne