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My hair grows and grows; you cannot stop it - that fellow grows, it grows wild. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

I prayed over and over again that God would spare me, not because I cared that much about my own life
but because I cared about hers. — Rachel Van Dyken

We could have been the greatest love story ever told.
If only you'd stayed in character. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Putin recognized that if he could get enough money, everything would be under control. — Garry Kasparov

For those who don't like Dave Letterman, there's Jay Leno; and for those who like neither, there's Craig Ferguson; and if you're still feeling undertained, there's George Lopez and Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel and - let's see, did we leave out a Jimmy? — Tom Shales

I don't want to play myself up as a hero, because it would make me unbelievable. I'd rather settle for people thinking that I'm a bum, but digging my stories, than liking me and not being able to believe in my stories. That's one reason I've been hard on myself, because I want my stuff to be believable. — Harvey Pekar

You show people what you're willing to fight for when you fight your friends. — Hillary Clinton

You can't get back the time in the past. You can't change it. You can only make sure to learn and move forward. — J.B. McGee

Every single day was just a box on the calendar that I could put a red X through; each one brought me closer to Lucas and to liberty. — Claudia Gray

We looked at each other and smiled like we just discovered something wonderful, maybe kissing itself, something no one else ever figured out. It seemed like ours, a terrific secret. — Deb Caletti

If men have a smell it's usually an accident. — Jeff Foxworthy

There are some who believe that the mind is a blank tablet, on which experience is writ until the page be full, and the cryptic world is known; but I see rather that my own life hath been one long forgetting, the erasure of what was drawn, a terrible redaction; til all that remains is blank white and comfortless.
I know not what we have been; I know not what we are; but I know what we might be.
And so I light out for the unknown regions. — M T Anderson