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If we can prove an afterlife, then we have less pressure to make our physical life last forever. — Chuck Palahniuk

But there's always a first time for everything — Melissa De La Cruz

Democracy is not a fragile flower; still it needs cultivating. — Ronald Reagan

When you have children it completely shifts your focus; they become the most passionate love of your life. — Louis De Bernieres

You're like a grey sky. You're beautiful, even though you don't want to be. — Jasmine Warga

Don't ever take for granted when people look in your eyes; you have no idea how important it is to be acknowledged. Even if it's an angry stare, because it's when they ignore you, when they look right through you, that you should start worrying. — Cecelia Ahern

Could anything be more indicative of a slight but general insanity than the aspect of the crowd on the streets of Chicago? — Charles Horton Cooley

Sunday is always one of those days when you don't feel bad that it has arrived. — Pulkit Patel

I've always liked the idea of memoirs, going into someone else's life, going through someone else's day and getting out of your own head. — Isabel Gillies

I introduced Putin to our Scottish terrier, Barney. He wasn't very impressed. On my next trip to Russia, Vladimir asked if I wanted to meet his dog, Koni. Sure, I said. As we walked the birch-lined grounds of his dacha, a big black Labrador came charging across the lawn. With a twinkle in his eye, Vladimir said, "Bigger, stronger, and faster than Barney." Prime Minister Stephen Harper of Canada [said], "You're lucky he only showed you his dog. — George W. Bush

Anarchists have a 'bad name' in the media, not because they can point to one indiscriminate massacre by anarchists--there have been none--but because the one thing holders of power fear is that they personally should be held responsible for their own actions — Stuart Christie

Heat magazine - the tittering idiot's lunchbreak-pamphlet-of-choice -
has caused a bad stink by printing a collection of comedy stickers in its latest issue. Said stickers are clearly designed to be stuck round the
fringes of computer monitors by the magazine's bovine readership in a desperate bid to transform their veal-fattening workstation pen into a miniature
Chuckle Kingdom and thereby momentarily distract them from the bleak futility of their wasted, Heat-reading lives — Charlie Brooker

holy trinity" of Creole cuisine - bell peppers, celery, and onions - while — Rysa Walker

Fly from the company of the wicked
fly and turn not back. — Plato