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However passionate, sinning, and rebellious the heart hidden in the tomb, the flowers growing over it peep serenely at us with their innocent eyes; they tell us not of eternal peace alone, of that great peace of "indifferent" nature: they tell us, too, of eternal reconciliation and of life without end. — Ivan Turgenev

Everything becomes yours when you touch it with your love. You are connected to everything with your feelings. — Debasish Mridha

Due to not getting pumped regular, females take the oddest fancies, such as imagining they can think. — Loretta Chase

If everybody is looking for it, then nobody is finding it. If we were cultured, we would not be conscious of lacking culture. We would regard it as something natural and would not make so much fuss about it. And if we knew the real value of this word we would be cultured enough not to give it so much importance. — Pablo Picasso

We do not start as dust.
We do not end as dust.
We make more than dust.
That's all we ask of you.
Make more than dust — David Levithan

Underneath the picture of a really old guy, Lisa read, "Chess, like music and love, has the power to make men happy. — Jesse Kraai

The artist became a subcreator. — Philip Zaleski

As we continue to grow, the question is, how do you keep the company as innovative as it was 15 employees ago? — Jon Oringer

Not interested in scarin' anybody, but people with good sense are afraid of a man with nothin' to lose. — Dan Groat

The core of a soldier is moral discipline. It is intertwined with the discipline of physical and mental achievement. It motivates doing on your own what is right without prodding. It is an inner critic that refuses to tolerate less than your best. Total discipline overcomes adversity and physical stamina draws on an inner strength that says "drive on". — William G. Bainbridge

I did that girly little sighing thing you do when you can't handle all the sweetness anymore and bit my lip. — Shelly Crane