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Love, sing, cry, and fight, but all the time, seek to know everything you can about the earth upon which you stand, till your time is done. — Marcus Sedgwick

... nothing surprises God. You have to remember, He knew what was ahead of you, and He has a plan to help you deal with it. — Brenda Minton

Loved this side of him. The happy go lucky, making jokes, sort of guy. It made me even hotter to know behind that mask there was an animal waiting to devour me. — Alaska Angelini

I'd like to know why you dialed my number tonight, but if you don't wanna share that shit, that's cool too. I'll just say, babe, I'm glad you did. You need a safe place just to forget shit and escape, I'll give it to you. Tonight. Tomorrow. Next week. Next month. That safe place is me, Tabby. — Kristen Ashley

It's funny to me how a man can do all the dirt in the world and the only way they know how to fix it is with sex. — Demettrea

I know how to fake someone out, if they break into my house, into thinking there are other people there. — Paget Brewster

Whatever money you may need for the next five years, please take it out of the stock market right now, this week. — Jim Cramer

There is no age, height, or weight requirement to skate. It is good exercise no matter what your age is. If you want to be competitive, most start young. But, I practice with many adult competitors. — Nancy Kerrigan

Soccer is a magical game. — David Beckham

My mom told me once - relationships end until the one that doesn't. So you can't be sad, really. Because if the wrong ones didn't end, you wouldn't be available when the right one came along. — Eli Easton

For the last 12 years, I've felt really privileged to be living such a normal life. It's so a part of who I am. — Kate Bush

One simply turns to the ideological vending machine, and out comes the prepared formulae. — Daniel Bell

I have been speaking to you all of your life. In the gurgle of a tide pool, I breathed myself into you. I drew you down from the trees and I lifted you onto your feet. I freed your hands to become your tools so that you would cradle me in my old age, but you have turned on me. My strongest warrior for life, you have been transformed into an insatiable messenger of death. Only a few of my children are still listening when I howl to them, crying in the night, sending the oceans in great surges to cleanse my land -- to cleanse, and to warn you who no longer listen. I WILL BE HEARD. — Sarah Warden