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To gain everything and lose everything in the space of a moment. That is the fate of all princes destined for the throne. — C.S. Pacat

Society is a little more forgiving of two women kissing than two men. It's sad but true. — Tiffani Thiessen

Proficiency in art is a contract with your self and the empowerment of your self. Not all of us demand or even desire proficiency, but for those who do it's necessary to temper the influence of groups. And while some artists think history is bunk, the historical evidence is overwhelming: "In my isolation I grow stronger." — Paul Gauguin

There's no doubt that Iran funds and supplies Hamas with weapons. — John Bolton

Behold your new mistress, my wife," he pronounced, "and know that when she
bids you, I have bidden you. What service you render her, you are rendering me. What loyalty you give or withhold from her, you give or withhold from me!"
-Royce Westmoreland — Judith McNaught

My cat is completely blind. I am watching her now, sweet-pea that is, circling the kitchen floor and bumping into the kitchen chairs. She is kind of like a furry ball in a pinball machine ... she bumps into something and then just turns and moves on ... it makes me smile - although i know it's just not that funny. I think i laugh because what i really feel like doing, is crying — Jann Arden

Pleasure causes us to do base actions and pain causes us to abstain from doing noble actions. — Aristotle.

With Amaryllis in Blueberry, Christina Meldrum has woven a beautifully layered, intensely emotional story, with unforgettable characters whose voices will remain with you long after their secrets have been revealed. — Michelle Richmond

Scaring away new customers is worse than losing old customers. — Jason Fried

Maybe to feel superior in struggle was sensed,
When people were aware to fight for identity. — Marieta Maglas

You start getting satisfied you stop getting better. — Sachin Kumar Puli

Losing people you love affects you. It is buried inside of you and becomes this big, deep hole of ache. It doesn't magically go away, even when you stop officially mourning. — Carrie Jones