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I love taking advantage of red carpets. — Kiersey Clemons

Ever since we had arrived in the United States, my classmates kept asking me about magic carpets.
- They don't exist-I always said. I was wrong. Magic carpets do exist. But they are called library cards. — Firoozeh Dumas

Where there are humans,
You'll find flies,
And Buddhas. — Kobayashi Issa

14) Selfless actions always benefit you more than the recipient. — Scott Hildreth

I closed my eyes and resigned myself to the fact that my boyfriend was a pervert. He was lucky he was so cute. — J.M. Colail

I thought the butler always did it," someone remarked under their breath. — Carlene O'Connor

Every gift is light and dark. — Kendare Blake

Lucy is such a perfectionist. — Desi Arnaz

Have. Harry Truman, of all people, comes to mind, when he said, concerning his administration's programs, We'll just try them ... and if they don't work ... why then we'll just try something else. — Robert M. Pirsig

How can there be too many typefaces in the world? Are there too many songs, too many books, too many places to go? — Rian Hughes

Love is based on our capacity to trust in a reality beyond fear, to trust a timeless truth bigger than all our difficulties. — Jack Kornfield

A piece of art is a compact form of the universe. — Thomas Kinkade

Shed the past, forget the future, and fall into the moment feet first. — Gabrielle Roth

My own view of this, by the way, is, if the war on terrorism is successful over time, in its own way it's going to box Saddam in in a way that's going to make it much more difficult for him to maintain his power, and that he's going to become increasingly isolated. I think that's going to take time. — Lawrence Eagleburger

Every day that we allow ourselves to take things for granted, every day that we allow some little physical infirmity or worldly worry to come between us and our obstinate, indignant, defiant exultation, we are weakening our genius for life. — John Cowper Powys