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Sometimes the people we're supposed to love are the hardest ones to. And sometimes the people we're not supposed to love are the easiest. — Nicole Williams

If you are in difficulties with a book, try the element of surprise: attack it at an hour when it isn't expecting it. — H.G.Wells

Holding a menu at arm's length, peering at anything that required reading, made me feel so old. — Bonnie Tyler

Dont test me, Second guess me, Protest me, You will DISAPEAR! (East Jesus of Nowhere) — Billie Joe Armstrong

When you sling a saddle atop a llama's back, just after he's rolled in the dirt to scratch the unscratchable tickle of having lugged an ungrateful hiker's 90 pounds of impedimenta another eight miles along the trail, you're struck by how matted, coarse, and snarly the wool seems. But that's why it makes for versatile outdoor wear. — David Roberts

I think architecture could be understood as the construction of realities, or the construction of worlds. — Jimenez Lai

Reggie, you wrapped your sports car around a telephone pole after drinking a bar."
"Yeah... But I was wearing my seatbelt. — Daniel Younger

She had little respect for politicians. Especially the 21st-century variety, who seemed more concerned with their own survival than making any kind of difference. In — Steve Berry

If you wanna judge it ...
then you need to expereince it..! — Shakir Parekh

Even now - in the final hour of my life - I'm falling in love again. — Steven Morrissey

When we all part from this life and gather on the other side, the only thing each of us will have to share is his own story. — Richelle E. Goodrich

The crowd, having been promised nothing, felt cheated, having received nothing. — Kurt Vonnegut

When it fails, they do call it madness, Lazarus. But when it succeeds, they call it genius. — Erika Johansen

In proportion to the mental energy he spent, the man who creates a new invention receives but a small percentage of his value in terms of material payment, no matter what fortune he makes, no matter what millions he earns. But the man who works as a janitor in the factory producing that invention, receives an enormous payment in proportion to the mental effort that his job requires of him. And the same is true of all men between, on all levels of ambition and ability. — Ayn Rand