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You will always love, and you will always be loved — Oscar Wilde

Two simple principles lie at the bottom of the whole matter, and they may be precipitated into two rules. The first is that, when there is a choice, the milder drink is always the better-not merely the safer but the better. The second is that no really enlightened drinker ever takes a drink at a time when he has any work to do. There is, of course, more to it than this; but these are sufficient for the beginner, and even the virtuoso never outgrows them. — H.L. Mencken

Just remember
if you are really and truly determined to work with animals, somehow, either now or later, you will find a way to do it. But you have to want it desperately, work hard, take advantage of an opportunity
and never give up. — Jane Goodall

It was a wild time - a time that I don't miss anymore. But then again, I'm 62 years old now and I think that lifestyle would probably put me where Frank's at now. — Jimmy Carl Black

I happen to love coconut, particularly for that sweet and crunchy texture it adds to any dish. — Marcus Samuelsson

Seeking to forget makes exile all the longer; the secret of redemption lies in remembrance. — Richard Von Weizsaecker

I'm cycling to take cancer message worldwide. — Lance Armstrong

Everyone wants a love song you can dance to. — Rita Ora

Escape from the architecture ghetto is one of the major drivers and has been from the very beginning. — Rem Koolhaas

May you live your life as if the maxim of your actions were to become universal law. — Immanuel Kant

The power of the American people, when we rise up and stand for liberty, knows no bounds. — Ted Cruz

It has been calculated by the ablest politicians that no State, without being soon exhausted, can maintain above the hundredth part of its members in arms and idleness. — Edward Gibbon