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Me giving my mom romantic advice is kind of like a goldfish giving a snail advice on how to fly.
-Will Grayson (pg. 66) — David Levithan

I am attached to the French language. I will defend the ubiquitous use of French. — Francois Hollande

If I wasn't active and involved in different sports and just moving around, I wouldn't have even known that I had the potential to become an Olympian. — Allyson Felix

You were many wonderful things to many people before you met him
don't let this one event define who you are. — Mary Esselman

You can't jump to vegan if you're not. Some people are absolute. Some people are able to be gradual. — Russell Simmons

The great art of life is how to turn the surplus life of the soul into life for the body. — Henry David Thoreau

Neither divine grace nor natural knowledge ever diminishes freedom. — Rene Descartes

I made good grades in school. — Stephanie Beatriz

We have to help people imagine alternatives to monopoly government before we can hope for any popular support for those alternatives. — Anonymous

I try to make my mood uplifting and peaceful, then watch the world around me reflect that mood. — Yaya DaCosta

The cat gives him a judgemental stare ,as if it's sitting on the decision-making side if the desk at a job interview. — Fredrik Backman

Who has a hedge maze in a residential neighborhood? ... serial killers presumably, people who enjoy Steven King novels a bit too much, and people that are hoping one night they will wake up to find David Bowie standing at their window. — Seanan McGuire

If the U.S. can transform its domestic market for HIV/AIDS drugs, it will certainly transform the world market and make HIV/AIDS drugs more affordable for everyone, everywhere. — Bernie Sanders

She didn't sleep much that night. She spent the better part of the night burning with resentment and envy. — Ira Trivedi

I know of the leafy paths that the witches take
Who come with their crowns of pearl and their spindles of wool,
And their secret smile, out of the depths of the lake ... — William Butler Yeats