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I lay my eternal curse on whomsoever shall now or at any time hereafter make schoolbooks of my works and make me hated as Shakespeare is hated. My plays were not designed as instruments of torture. All the schools that lust after them get this answer, and will never get any other. — George Bernard Shaw

Bakery air is that steaming hot front of thick, buttery fumes waiting for you just inside the door of a bakery. And I am just going to tell you straight up: That is some fine air! — Neil Pasricha

The purpose is so important that for it someone must sacrifice more than their life - they must sacrifice their honour and their good name. Are you ready for such a sacrifice? — Viktor Shel

I feel like there's something terrible and wonderful and amazing that's just beyond my grasp. I have dreams about it. I do dream, by the way. It hovers over me at odd moments. And then it's gone. I feel like I'm always on the brink of something that never arrives. I want to either have it or be free of it. — Michael Cunningham

To Senor Sempere, the best friend a book could ever have: you opened the doors to the world for me and showed me how to go through them. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

What distinguishes all love from lust is the fact that it bears an impress of eternity. — Soren Kierkegaard

Pay attention! At all moments of the day you are either leading or being led. — Steve Maraboli

But he was calm, like a hunter who is sure that he will catch his prey in the end, however confusing the trial. — Arturo Perez-Reverte

Never bored, so I'll never get old — David Bowie

I'm a childless woman, yet I felt no maternal urges whatsoever. The prospect of years of broken nights and nappy changes holds no appeal for me. — Kiki Dee

I know how to use a fellytone now. — J.K. Rowling

You learn as much from those who have failed as from those who have succeeded. — Michael Johnson

The foundation of our national policy will be laid in the pure and immutable principle of private morality. — George Washington

I was almost awestruck when I realized that like this meant without a condom. Jack's vulnerability shone through him in that exact moment like a lighthouse beacon in a raging storm. Somewhere along the way, we'd crossed an imaginary line where feelings and emotions blurred into the unknown. A place neither of us dared to go before. — J. Sterling