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The simple life is holding some appeal," he said and I nodded because I could see where he was coming from.
My life had been simple a day ago. Work, coffee, rock 'n' roll. Now I was being shot at, dragged around by bad guys and propositioned by the love of my life who I had decided I didn't want anymore.
The simple life seemed far superior to all of that. — Kristen Ashley

They used to say, 'If we find a good black player, we'll sign him.' They was lying. — Cool Papa Bell

Whether you're talking about Chris Christie, or you're talking about Rick Perry or Scott Walker or John Kasich, there's more interesting evolution at the state level than there is in Washington. — Newt Gingrich

I think I was also afraid of the novel. I write line by line, proceeding at snail's pace, rewriting as I go and paring the excess away. This is against all the best advice for writing long form prose, and I have tried over the years to break myself of the habit, but I can't bear to leave anything ungainly on the page and half the fun for me is that tinkering. So the length of a novel was a daunting prospect. — Debra Dean

Born to be wild - live to outgrow it. — Douglas Horton

Our young men and women must be taught that through hard work, they can create opportunities for themselves and others. — Sunday Adelaja

Your approval gives others the confidence to serve, to learn, to try. — Ron Kaufman

I don't live to work; I work to live. — Noel Gallagher

I had a feeling you'd like that," he said with a satisfied grin.
"Why do I feel it ... everywhere?"
"Everywhere?" he murmured. His fingers moved between her legs. "Or here?"
"Everywhere," she said breathlessly, "but there most of all. — Julia Quinn

If you really want it, you need to really work for it. — Jesse McCartney

The whole art of living is to regard people who cause us suffering as, in a degree, enabling us to accept its divine form and thus to populate our daily life with divinities. — Marcel Proust