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The stretch of years leaves none unmarked: the blissful sense of youthful invincibility peels away and responsibility brings its weight to bear. — Kate Morton

A seventeenth-century house tends to be short on frills like hallways and closets; you must improvise. — John Updike

I love Twitter, you know? I try to read everything I can on Twitter. You get so much nice feedback about stuff, you know you just put out a sentence and everybody laughs or everybody's just sending something back. It's amazing. Same with Facebook, you know? I'm a lot on Facebook and it's just - it's just amazing. And YouTube, of course, as well. — Tiesto

Is it scarier than Jocko's teddy bear being full of spiders waiting for bedtime so they can crawl in his ears when he sleeps and spin a web in his brain and turn him into a spider slave? — Dean Koontz

To act upon something so basic as love is not selfish. Everybody has the right to love whomever he happens to love. — Scylar Tyberius

Often religious education teaches us to conform and creates a psychological prison which is difficult to escape. — Debasish Mridha

She looked away, and I almost told her to come back. I was growing addicted to the buzz I felt when she was looking directly at me. — Christina Lauren

I talk a great deal to prior Secretaries of State about policy issues. — Mitt Romney

Fashion it's not just about learning how to draw pretty pictures, and how to sew, it's everything that makes up your life. — Tim Gunn

Young singers are much better educated musically, much better informed, through discs and videos, than I was. — Placido Domingo

It's never easy with characters in these dark and grave circumstances but that's my job. — Patricia Clarkson

And if I'd have a single dying wish, it would be to know that both of you, are somehow going to be alright. — Nicholas Sparks

The great challenge is how to make smart, intelligent art that can speak to everybody. — Vik Muniz

It is possible to suggest that the first step towards inherited political power came when Motilal Nehru urged Mahatma Gandhi to name his son Jawaharlal as Congress president. Motilal did that on more than one occasion and Gandhiji obliged, to the dismay of both Subhas Chandra Bose and Vallabhbhai Patel. While Bose rejected Gandhiji's preference for Nehru, Patel was too much of a loyalist to question the Mahatma. The — Sanjaya Baru