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The one product I can't live without is my mascara. I'm addicted to long eyelashes and think girls just look so pretty with long lashes! — Abbey Clancy

And what has consciousness come to anyway, so far, that is better than these light-filled bodies? — Mary Oliver

Principles do not mainly influence even the principled; we talk on principle, but we act on interest. — Walter Savage Landor

Black history is American history. — Morgan Freeman

I know not why any one but a schoolboy in his declamation should whine over the Commonwealth of Rome, which grew great only by the misery of the rest of mankind. The Romans, like others, as soon as they grew rich, grew corrupt; and in their corruption sold the lives and freedoms of themselves, and of one another. — Samuel Johnson

But facts always convince, and another man's opinion rarely convinces. — Anthony Trollope

I listened to Otis harrumphing and snoring down by my feet and felt like the only person left on earth still awake, the only person who knew the secret that not a single thing in this world was worth a damn. — Carrie Mesrobian

Be happy, and a reason will come along. — Robert Breault

To race Formula three is very high risk and I am not going to take a chance. Thank god I am not doing it! — Emerson Fittipaldi

Procrastination is the soul rebelling against entrapment. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

In the same way many Christians
whole generations of them, sometimes entire denominations
have in their possession a book which will do a thousand things not only in and for them but through them in the world. And they use it to sustain only three or four things they already do. — N. T. Wright

Speaking of this, he felt something had been returned to him, as though the inestimable losses of life had been lifted like a boulder, and beneath he saw - under the attentive gaze of Daisy's blue eyes - the comforts and sweetness of what had once been. — Elizabeth Strout