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He did not recognize himself either. He was a totally new being, bald, covered with grease and blood, pink and blue eyed: he was his own baby ... He was a great fat chuckling baby, and he shat and peed in his filthy trousers and kept driving. — Peter Straub

The devil is ready to do anything for us not to attain our goal — Sunday Adelaja

I remember one game I got five hits and stole five bases, but none of it was written down because they didn't bring the scorebook to the game that day. — Cool Papa Bell

Is it? All I know is that I can't seem to stop - this - or slow it down. Or remember exactly why that's what I want. — Huntley Fitzpatrick

There are so many women throughout the world who appreciate beautiful design and have the budget to buy designer fashion but sometimes have a hard time finding the things that they really want or that suit their lifestyle or their culture or whatever it may be. — Aslaug Magnusdottir

Every woman should see herself looking uniquely breathtaking, in something tailored to celebrate her body, so that she is better able to appreciate her own beauty and better equipped to withstand the ideals of our narrow-waisted, narrow- minded culture. — Susan Jane Gilman

A lot of people resist transition and therefore never allow themselves to enjoy who they are. Embrace the change, no matter what it is; once you do, you can learn about the new world you're in and take advantage of it. — Nikki Giovanni

Happiness is the inner perception of calmness, tranquility and joy. — Debasish Mridha

I think I have got a very good sense of humour; other people don't, but I do. I also laugh at my own jokes. — Jennifer Johnston

Never be timid about your own pleasure. Don't be ashamed to come. — Abigail Barnette

Happy are we who belong to such a shepherd, whose humanity communes with us, and whose divinity protects us. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon