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We must ask ourselves how many times others would benefit more from our silence than from our words. — Henri Nouwen

And the little prince said to the man, 'Grownups never understand anything for themselves, and it is tiresome for children to be always explaining things to them. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Hunger for me, ka-lyrra, he thought silently, get addicted to me. I will be both venom and antidote, your poison and your only cure. — Karen Marie Moning

Don't happen and that's it. You have to feed them and keep them alive. — Kristen Ashley

I woke up!" he replied, eye twinkling in his haggard face, "and that's reason enough to be happy! — Ron Hall

Harlow would later write, If monkeys have taught us anything, it's that you've got to learn how to love before you learn how to live. — Jonah Lehrer

In the distant golden sunset sky, a magnificent rainbow is opening wings to fly. — Debasish Mridha

Land was more optimistic, "As long as there are some who hang on to their generations and traditions like the Butterfields do here there is an example if someone wants to stand up and show what we have lost. — Richard Crandall

I usually refer to myself as Hispanic. — Andres Serrano

Thou Shalt Not is soon forgotten, but Once Upon a Time is forever. — Philip Pullman

If you let Barnum & Bailey interpret a plot by Stendahl, it might come out to be something like the 1972 Democratic convention. — Gloria Steinem

I love you but I cant love you. — Adel Sakura

If some people are right, artists are put into this world not to practice their art, but to talk about it. And judging by the flattering invitations many a humble climber will receive to pontificate from the lowest rung but one of the ladder, humanity is in a dangerously receptive frame of mind, and artists a race devoid of either modesty or sense of humor. — Ethel Smyth

It takes work to plot a course that is both thrilling and truthful, but it's worth it. — Matt Charman