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I think for me the job always has to be the right thing at the right time. — Emily Blunt
Once people said: Give me liberty or give me death. Now they say: Make me a slave, just pay me enough. — Todd Garlington
If I believed in soul mates or any of that shit, I knew she was mine. I could feel it, this connection with her I couldn't possibly share with anyone else. Like we fit, this fucked -up puzzle that made no sense until we aligned the pieces. — A.L. Jackson
So here's the deal: You will sleep in separate bedrooms. You will leave your doors open at all times. You will keep the public displays of affection to a minimum. You will attempt to dismantle any of my surveillance equipment, which, I remind you, covers nearly every room of this house. And if I hear any article of clothing being unzipped, unstrapped, unhooked, or unbuckled, you will lose the body part that it corresponds to. Understand?
Lex and Driggs looked at each other, then nodded, defeated. — Gina Damico
We died like aunts of pets or foreigners. — Randall Jarrell
It's like what Gandhi said: The world is so hungry for God that God could only come as a piece of bread. We so long for joy that God even risked coming into the world in the form of intoxication, that risky thing called wine. — Ian Morgan Cron
You said yourself the guy looks like he pleasures himself to pictures of Rahm Emanuel. — Richard Castle
Knowing the truth is important, but following the truth is much more important. — Debasish Mridha
Before Newfoundland joined Canada in 1949, there was the same sort of talk of young men sacrificing their lives so that a country might grow - that somehow it had been a great nation-building success for Newfoundland. — Michael Winter
You are avake, yah?" said a voice in a horribly recognizable accent.
"Yah," I muttered, rubbing my head. "And you are still a jerk, yah? — James Patterson
So we are grasped by what we cannot grasp. — Rainer Maria Rilke
