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It is only too easy to catch people's attention by doing something worse than anyone else has dared to do it before. — Claude Monet

There is nothing more important you can ever do for this world than to wake up and be a part of it. — Adam Duritz

Our motto is whenever you make a mistake, do it twice. — Neil Finn

The mellow sweetness of pumpkin pie off a prison spoon is something you will never forget. — Mitchell Burgess

Revenge is undertaken by men who would repay in kind the evil done to them — Tracy Higley

A very interesting paradox seen in individuals possessed by demons is that they are incredible bright when analyzing others beyond appearances, but incredible stupid when not noticing the obvious in front of their nose. — Robin Sacredfire

Coarse rice to eat, water to drink, my bended arm for a pillow - therein is happiness. Wealth and rank attained through immoral means are nothing but drifting clouds. — Confucius

I don't want you to praise me ... Some praise me because I am a colored girl, and I don't want that kind of praise. I had rather you would point out my defects, for that will teach me something. — Edmonia Lewis

History is ours, and it is made by the people. — Salvador Allende

once a weak person gets really frightened, they get quite savage with terror and they've no self-control at all. — Agatha Christie

While Nape was making the bread and Dryas boiling the ram, Daphnis and Chloe had time to go forth as far as the ivy-bush; and when he had set his snares again and pricked his lime-twigs, they not only catched good store of birds, but had a sweet collation of kisses without intermission, and a dear conversation in the language of love: "Chloe, I came for thy sake." "I know it, Daphnis." "'Tis long of thee that I destroy the poor birds." "What wilt thou with me?" "Remember me." "I remember thee, by the Nymphs by whom heretofore I have sworn in yonder cave, whither we will go as soon as ever the snow melts." "But it lies very deep, Chloe, and I fear I shall melt before the snow." "Courage, man; the Sun burns hot." "I would it burnt like that fire which now burns my very heart." "You do but gibe and cozen me!" "I do not, by the goats by which thou didst once bid me to swear to thee. — Longus

Misfortune, no less than happiness, inspires us to dream. — Honore De Balzac

When people say there is too much violence in my books, what they are saying is there is too much reality in life. — Joyce Carol Oates