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You might like either the Republicans or the Democrats more than I do, but still something is wrong in today's politics, even if we don't always agree — Tyler Cowen

It is the last real kiss of my life. I forever cling to that kiss. It was goodbye and I'm sorry and I love you so much. — Tarryn Fisher

I want that for you more than my next breath, but at some point, I have to stop existing with people who can never love me back. — Kelly Moran

Just for the sake of my own stupid pleasure — Chad Harbach

I refuse to put myself into a situation in which I have to face some kind of "I'm losing it" kind of thing. I'm not "losing it"; it's changed. What it is is changing. — Bradford Cox

That's the song for the herbs?" "Mm-hmm." "It makes them happy?" "It makes them work," the woman says. "Prayer puts the world to work. The action you take is your expression of intent. The world listens. And then works. Go — Daniel Jose Older

Make it a point to do something exciting. If not, your life will pass you by. — Steven Cuoco

Ben, everything is going to get better," he heard her say in the void. "Really. It has to get better, because it can't get worse."
Ben opened his eyes with a jolt, staring at himself in the mirror. That's not true, he suddenly thought. It can definitely get worse. As he nodded at Sara and pretended to smile, he understood that it was the first intelligent thought he had ever had. — Dara Horn

We may not be able to give much but we can always give the joy that springs in a heart that is in LOVE WITH GOD. — Mother Teresa

I think the fact that Sir Alex Ferguson rested Howard Webb had a lot to do with the result. — Noel Gallagher

Oh how unhappy is the prince served by such men who are so easily corrupted. — Francois Rabelais

Old paper, which my mom used to say was the smell of time itself. — Margaret Stohl

Very strange is this quality of our human nature which decrees that unless we feel a future before us we do not live completely in the present. — Phillips Brooks