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A melancholy lesson of advancing years is the realisation that you can't make old friends. — Christopher Hitchens

Aren't the clouds beautiful? I could just lie here all day, and watch them drift by ... — Charles M. Schulz

Don't you see Kate? I can't be yours in any kind of real way. But what I can promise you is that I will always be here for you, watching out for you, making sure you are safe. And happy. — Amy Plum

I never imagined I'd go into acting, but I always loved drama, and when I was 16, I discovered the Library Theatre up the road. So I plucked up courage and asked if I could watch rehearsals. It was like Heaven. — Lesley Nicol

Morning showed up swinging a basket full of bright sunshine. — Ann Charles

My religion is kindness. — Dalai Lama XIV

A lot of times, we're just sold these movies that are really cynically conceived and marketed, and they just want you there opening weekend, before everybody finds out it's not so good. — Josh Radnor

I like thinking about the fragility of the human flesh and our bodies - our decay and eventual death. — David LaChapelle

I love films like 'Deliverance' where you can watch it over and over again and decode all of its many different meanings. — Christopher McQuarrie

When we touched ... it all clicked into place. He was my soul mate; I could feel it when he was near. Our bodies together made sense; our lives on a whole had new meaning. We were no longer condemned to walk alone like the undead. — K.I. Lynn

There he got out the luncheon-basket and packed a simple meal, in which, remembering the stranger's origin and preferences, he took care to include a yard of long French bread, a sausage out of which the garlic sang, some cheese which lay down and cried, and a long-necked straw-covered flask wherein lay bottled sunshine shed and garnered on far Southern slopes. — Kenneth Grahame

I only ever had one friend who was a person. His name was Orchid Harm. He could read faster than anyone I ever met and he kissed as fast as reading. He had hair the color of beetroot and eyes the color of mangosteen and he was a Sunslinger like his Papo before him. They caught sunshine in buckets all over Plum Pudding, mixed it with sugar and lorikeet eggs and fermented it into something not even a little bit legal. Orchid had nothing to do all day while the sun dripped down into his stills. He used to strap on a wash-basket full of books and shimmy up onto the roof of the opera house, which is actually a giantess's skull with moss and tourmalines living all over it, scoot down into the curve of the left eye socket, and read seven books before twilight. No more, no less. He liked anything that came in sevens. I only came in ones, but he liked me anyway. — Catherynne M Valente

Don't worry about your father. He's a perfectly contented, self-sufficient zombie. — Kurt Vonnegut

If you were a man, your ladyship, I would cordially horsewhip you for that remark. — Deanna Raybourn

As a matter of fact, you have deficiencies in all religions, but you have truth in all religions. — Hans Kung

The novel is the fruit of a human illusion. The illusion of the power to understand others. But what do we know of one another? — Milan Kundera