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Love is a disease no one wants to get rid of. Those who catch it never try to get better, and those who suffer do not wish to be cured. — Paulo Coelho

Needing and getting don't seem likely to match up any time soon ... What needs doing is mine to do. — Charles Frazier

Now you've fucked a rock star. How do you feel?"
"Like everyone else you fuck. Used and ready for you to leave — Kristen Proby

Women of a certain grade are like prosperous grisettes in one respect, they seldom return home after twelve o'clock. — Alexandre Dumas

Life is tough - and you have to be tougher than life to change the world. — Sebastian Pinera

Set foot in his classroom, and you'll see that he hasn't quite given up on these dreams. True to his compulsive nature and eclectic taste, he punctuates his courses with entertaining routines to keep his students engaged, playing four songs at the start of each class and tossing candy bars to the first students who shout out the correct answers to music trivia. This is how a poster of a rapper ended up on his wall. "If you want to engage your audience, if you really want to grab their attention, you have to know the world they live in, the music they listen to, the movies they watch," he explains. "To most of these kids, accounting is like a root canal. But when they hear me quote Usher or Cee Lo Green, they say to themselves, 'Whoa, did that fat old white-haired guy just say what I thought he said?' And then you've got 'em. — Adam M. Grant

Who is a good man? He who keeps the decrees of the fathers, and both human and divine laws.
[Lat., Vir bonus est quis?
Qui consulta patrum, qui leges juraque servat.] — Horace

There was a silence on the tors that belonged to another age; an age that is past and vanished as though it had never been, an age when man did not exist, but pagan footsteps trod upon the hills. And there was a stillness in the air, and a stranger, older peace, that was not the peace of God. — Daphne Du Maurier

saw her first and that's all you need to know. — J.A. Huss

The Greatest Weapon Used Against the Negro is Disorganization. — Marcus Garvey

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