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Men are not intelligent when it comes to cheating, but they're wise enough to choose a woman who will put up with it. — Michael Baisden
I'm a really good eavesdropper. I listen to what people say and remember all the buzzwords. — William Gibson
For at the center of all spiritual traditions is the beacon of a truly radical proposal: Open your heart to everybody. Everybody. — Marc Ian Barasch
There is one thing the photograph must contain, the humanity of the moment. This kind of photography is realism. But realism is not enough - there has to be vision, and the two together can make a good photograph. — Robert Frank
Even Rome cannot grant us a dispensation from death. — Moliere
Honey bear," the unicorn said. "You are the gayest thing I've seen since I last saw my own reflection. — T.J. Klune
She knew it wasn't real. She knew the holograph wouldn't hurt. But she also knew that fire was dangerous, and illusions were dangerous, and being tricked into believing things that weren't real was often the most dangerous thing of all. — Marissa Meyer
Recently been killed in an accident. Much that he read — David McCullough
But I suppose it comes down to whether you think dominance and submission are about acts or about people.
Laurie, For Real — Alexis Hall
When boys unite hearts they become gentlemen. — Molly Friedenfeld
But who ever said everybody gets a happy ending? — Robert McCammon
The great roe is a mythological beast with the head of a lion and the body of a lion, though not the same lion. — Woody Allen
However we assess the relief of the siege of Orleans and the subsequent successes in the Loire Valley, the military proficiency of the French shocked the English to the point that French victory now seemed almost inevitable. If the English had learned that the French had new materiel or a brilliant new commander, they might have been able to devise counter procedures. But they had underestimated everything, from the loyalty evoked by Joan's leadership at Orleans to the fresh resolve of the men who knew her. In a way she also stood for something like a principle of minimal violence, for although she was always exposed to injury and indeed sustained serious wounds, she never personally harmed an enemy solider. The events of the late spring and early summer of 1929 engendered a new collective spirit among the French. — Donald Spoto
The mirror we hold up to the person next to us is one of the most important pictures she will ever see. — Seth Godin
You don't need to understand what the world is, just let your life flow with it and become something — Jayson Engay