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For me there is too little of life to spend most of it forcing myself into detachment from it. — Mary Francis Kennedy Fisher

Upbeat people have no need of pleasantries. They barely notice them. Only the tired and depressed truly appreciate good manners, and cling to them in desperation. — Mike Collier

I believe that all poetry is formal in that it exists within limits, limits that are either inherited by tradition or limits that language itself imposes. — Mark Strand

When you left this one theater in Norfolk, the actors had to walk through the lobby to get out to the street. People would see you and say nice things, tell you that you were good. So, pretty soon I'm pretending to forget things backstage, going through the lobby a couple of times. — Stephen Furst

True. But anyway, the rioters get all riled up, and they chant: 'What do we want? Brains! When do we want them? Brains! — Chloe Neill

Those who travel outward seek completeness in things; those who gaze inward find sufficiency in themselves. — Liezi

An old lady doesn't deal, darlin', she breathes easy — Kristen Ashley

He always smelled like warm wood and brandy, even when he hadn't had a drop of drink. Funny how he managed that. Funny how his smell was in her bed.
Henry's eyelids fluttered open.
Funny how he was in her bed. — Julia Quinn

I just stared after him, wondering what in the hell crawled up his butt. Then I ogled his rude butt and thought, "nice ass" but shook myself and remembered that he needed a swift kick there not an appreciative stare.. — Fisher Amelie

Good sense avoids all extremes, and requires us to be soberly rational. This unbending and virtuous stiffness of ancient times shocks too much the ordinary customs of our own; it requires too great perfection from us mortals; we must yield to the times without being too stubborn; it is the height of folly to busy ourselves in correcting the world. — Moliere

I became a musician so I wouldn't have to get up at 6 in the morning. — Norah Jones

I had great representatives looking out for my best interests and safety. They just happened to be my parents. — Eric Lindros

That politeness which we put on, in order to keep the assuming and the presumptuous at a proper distance will generally succeed. But it sometimes happens that these obtrusive characters are on such excellent terms with themselves that they put down this very politeness to the score of their own great merits and high pretensions, meeting the coldness of our reserve with a ridiculous condescension of familiarity, in order to set us at ease with ourselves. — Charles Caleb Colton