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I wasn't planning on being a comedian; I just liked to laugh. Somebody said I should do it and that's how I started. — Jamie Kennedy

You're beautiful," Archer murmured, his husky voice rolling over my skin. He reached up with his other hand to touch the blue streak in my hair. "You're like a creature from some exotic land that no one has discovered yet. — Nina Lane

Buy not what you want, but what you have need of; what you do not want is dear at a farthing. — Cato The Elder

The more serious poetry of the race has a philosophical structure of thought. It contains beliefs and conceptions in regard to the nature of man and the universe, God and the soul, fate and providence, suffering, evil and destiny. Great poetry always has, like the higher religion, a metaphysical content. It deals with the same august issues, experiences and conceptions as metaphysics or first philosophy. — Joseph Alexander Leighton

(Writing is) the transformation, through an elaborate impersonation, of a personal emergency into a public act (in both senses of that word). — Philip Roth

Necessity may render a doubtful act innocent, but it cannot make it praiseworthy — Joseph Joubert

And nothing inspires as much shame as being a parent. Children confront us with our paradoxes and hypocrisies, and we are exposed. You need to find an answer for every why - Why do we do this? Why don't we do that? - and often there isn't a good one. So you say, simply, because. Or you tell a story that you know isn't true. And whether or not your face reddens, you blush. The shame of parenthood - which is a good shame - is that we want our children to be more whole than we are, to have satisfactory answers. — Jonathan Safran Foer

She wanted to be remembered for doing something great. And her greatest fear was of being completely forgotten. — Katlyn Charlesworth

So the cold barracks were spared, lonely as they were, and the armories were unscathed, empty as they were, and the larders went unmolested, depleted as they were, and only the common people burned. — Mike S. Elton

Forgiving someone else doesn't give them a free pass. It gives you a free pass to move on. — Charles F. Glassman

This is a vast frontier that's going to take us awhile to understand. It was very lunar, desolated, isolated. — James Cameron

The wisest thing to do if you're living in hell is to make yourself comfortable. — Charles Bukowski

I don't know if it's a stare or if it's something I do with my eyes when I'm really focused in on someone or something. Apparently it comes out every now and then, — Michael Trevino