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Everything that I had in the past has been blown away from the images of tomorrow
This lost little boy has become a lost grown man — Austin V. Songer

When she took her opposite place in the carriage corner, the brightness in her face was so charming to behold, that on her exclaiming, "What beautiful stars and what a glorious night!" the Secretary said "Yes," but seemed to prefer to see the night and the stars in the light of her lovely little countenance, to looking out of window. — Charles Dickens

I'm at my most productive before I even have my first cup of coffee. I only get slower and stupider as the day progresses. — Anthony Bourdain

Creating a world within the imagination one day at a time through words and colors. — Peggy A. Borel

The thinnest people on the planet are those who eat the most carbohydrates. — Neal Barnard

I've always felt there are two things a woman should never do after the age of thirty-five: stand in natural light and have a baby ... — Erma Bombeck

I am the age that I am and I am trying to do the best with what I got. — Cate Blanchett

Mark it down. You will never go where God is not. — Max Lucado

I am afraid the church is trying to speak out on too many issues that really do not concern the church. There are certain issues we know to be wrong - racial injustice, crime, gambling, dishonesty, pornography. On these matters we must thunder forth as the prophets of God. — Billy Graham

It's about having an active lifestyle, staying healthy, and making the right decisions. Life is about balance. Not everybody wants to run a marathon, but we could all start working out and being active, whether you walk to work or take an extra flight of stairs. — Apolo Ohno

Why is partying and having a good time bad? — Tara Reid

This is it.
We're going to hell. — Cynthia Hand