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Her mum was talking like the Queen. Well, the Queen's slightly rougher sister from Salford. — Vicky Pattison

I never thought that the word RAPE will appear in my life because a woman I deeply care about is raped.
~ Taz — Kirtida Gautam

The city had been built by people from innumerable elsewheres. It was a chaos of cultures ordered only by its long streets. It belonged to no one and never would, or maybe it was a million cities in one, unique to each of its inhabitants, belonging to whoever walked its streets. — Andre Alexis

Music begins where words leave off. Music expresses the inexpressible. If there is a Kingdom of Heaven, it lies in music. — Edward Abbey

They were like two sides of the same coin, but with two different meanings and purposes. So different, yet so similar in profound ways. — A.A. Gupte

We want to leave the people here with the knowledge that we have loved them dearly but also that we have no regrets and lived our lives to their fullest. Therefore, I conclude that we should be full. Full of something delicious. — Jim Gaffigan

I grew up in a confused house: too much unwanted attention or none at all. — Mary Oliver

Dave played an important part in our growing, but change occurs. — Stone Gossard

A peaceful river attracts many people; similarly a person experiencing peaceful emotions catches the attention of others. — Hina Hashmi

The greatest gratification that I get to work with these hands is that when I come out and I go to the waiting room and speak and talk to the families of my patients, I get standing ovations and I get tears and they look at me as superhuman and superhero. No amount of money, no amount of anything can ever compare to that feeling. — Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa

I didn't know, until reading A Course in Miracles, that a miracle is a reasonable thing to ask for. I didn't know that a miracle is just a shift in perception. — Marianne Williamson