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O, that our fathers would applause our loves, To seal our happiness with hteir consents! — William Shakespeare

Should we try to account for all the gifts of life there would be no time for distress and uneasiness. — Bryant McGill

When you play by the rules, defy mental demons, overcome every challenge, and enjoy a walk in the country at the same time - that's being alive. — Arnold Palmer

mean it could be," said Grandpa. "Really?" said Norm. "Might just be the thin end of the wedge, Norman." And what was that supposed to mean? thought Norm. Thin end of what flipping wedge? A wedge of cheese? What was it with flipping cheese today? Everyone — Jonathan Meres

The relationship between a client must be 'we.' — Billy Baldwin

Il faut suivre ta boussole [You must follow your compass], as we say in French. Do what feels right to you, then figure out how to earn a living at the same time. — Jeffrey Alford

And this fear that US models are replacing everything else now spills over from the sphere of culture into our two remaining categories: for this process is clearly, at one level, the result of economic domination - of local cultural industries closed down by American rivals. — Fredric Jameson

Music Tele-Vision should be covered in jism. — Mojo Nixon

The life lessons taught by John Wooden have become legend. Here's a collection of some of the greatest 'Woodenisms.' — John Wooden

I guess I just wasn't meant to dance. — Ted McGinley

The knife cuts into the
sun.
the plate
breaks.
the cat yawns. — Charles Bukowski

Everyone has as much right as he has might. — Baruch Spinoza

Fanny believed their emotional landscapes were similar: Both were tenderhearted, headstrong, tough and vulnerable all at once. — Nancy Horan

We want to achieve a new and better order of society: in this new and better society there must be neither rich nor poor; all will have to work. Not a handful of rich people, but all the working people must enjoy the fruits of their common labour. Machines and other improvements must serve to ease the work of all and not to enable a few to grow rich at the expense of millions and tens of millions of people. This new and better society is called socialist society. — Vladimir Lenin

My goal in life was to rule my tiny, elite world, so I did. — Fisher Amelie