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Lucian's voice rang inside my head, loud and clear, "Move your ass, Elena, and no matter what, trust your reflexes." Relying on my clumsy butt was more like it. I'd made a joke, That was a good sign. — Adrienne Woods

Bear no malice for the ones who leave you. — Bert V. Royal

I don't know when I'll able to knock in the door of her mind. But I believe in my love, enthusiasm and passion. Someday dream may come true. — Santonu Kumar Dhar

This world is all vanity. It is a tempest hurling us from one sorrow to another. — Jocelyn Murray

Do not mess with my friends, myself or my Prada. — Robyn Peterman

The greatest happiness is when the eye discovers beauty where neither then mind conceived of nor the hand intended any. — Orhan Pamuk

When will the Home Office realize that when judges retire, not only are they sent home for the rest of their lives, but the only people they have left to judge are their innocent wives.'
'So what are you recommending?'asked Alex as they walked into the drawing room.
'That judges should be shot on their seventieth birthday, and their wives granted a royal pardon and given their pensions by a grateful nation.'
'I may have come up with a more acceptable solution,' suggested Alex.
'Like what? Making it legal to assist judges' wives to commit suicide?'
'Something a little less drastic,' said Alex. — Jeffrey Archer

How did this or that change my music? The only time I have to think about it is when an interviewer asks me that. — Klaus Schulze

With animation, because you can draw anything and do anything and have the characters do whatever you want, the tendency is to be very loose with the boundaries and the rules. — Matt Groening

Lying is a disgraceful vice, and one that Plutarch paints in most disgraceful colors, when he says that it is "affording testimony that one first despises God, and then fears men." It is not possible more happily to describe its horrible, disgusting, and abandoned nature; for can we imagine anything more vile than to be cowards with regard to men, and brave with regard to God. — Michel De Montaigne

If you are going through a time of discouragement, there is a time or great personal growth ahead. — Oswald Chambers