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Tea shook his head in dismay. "This is the end, Burt — Jamie Scallion

Only once did he remark when the starter,which he was trying to open,literally fell to pieces in his hands,:'If you would write for those filthy boulevard papers,monsieur,you could soon buy a Chevrolet'(which was quite unture:In France the prostitutes of the pen were just as badly rewarded as their colleagues on the street corners). — Arthur Koestler

No one can dub you with dignity. That's yours to claim. — Odetta

Man can find meaning in life, short and perilous as it is, only through devoting himself to society. — Albert Einstein

I think Baltimore suffers from nostalgia and it keeps us from being honest in talking about what really happened here. A place doesn't have to be perfect to be beloved, and I love this city and I love it better for seeing its flaws. — Laura Lippman

One knows one's done one's job as a parent properly if one's children reject everything one stands for. — Glenda Jackson

But to a higher mark than song can reach,
Rose this pure eloquence. — William Wordsworth

I didn't hit the ball like I was 46. But I putted like I was 66. — Fred Couples

The Earth is beautiful. If you start living its beauty, enjoying its joys with no guilt in your heart, you are in paradise. If you condemn everything, every small joy, then the same Earth turns into a hell. It is a question of your own inner transformation. It is not a change of place, it is a change of inner space. Live joyously, guiltlessly, live totally, live intensely. And then heaven is no more a metaphysical concept, it is your own experience. — Rajneesh

All holy books are, above all, great stories whose plots deal with the basic aspects of human nature, setting them within a particular moral context and a particular framework of supernatural dogma.
-Andreas Corelli — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

If anything, love was like light, illuminating what no one would have ever guessed was there in the darkness. — Alice Hoffman

All I had done for five years was work 18 hours a day all over the world. I needed to step back and distance myself from it. — David Cassidy