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She'd call us her bee-utiful girls and take us for hot chocolate on Mondays, because Fridays didn't deserve all the attention. It was funny. I used to think of myself as a Monday and Ellen as a Friday. But Mondays and Fridays were just twenty-four-hour stretches of time with different names. — Julie Murphy

Murray said, "Is this Heaven?"
The Voice said, "This is no place as you understand place."
Murray was embarrassed, but the next question had to be asked. "Pardon me if I sound like a jackass. Are you God? — Isaac Asimov

I know you may not believe it, but the last thing I want to do is hurt you or do anything that would make you regret that we've met.
- Jeremy — Nicholas Sparks

We believe that all those who are served should also spend time serving. — Mercedes Lackey

I want to paint a canvasthat will be nothing but harmonious tone. — Carl Schmitt

Poetry invades loneliness in a way that nothing else can. I thought that if I changed that people, beautiful people, arrogant people, narcissists, intellectuals, readers, teachers, spiritual gurus would come into my life but they did not. I am still rowing my boat ashore. It still feels like Hiroshima out there. — Abigail George

You can think of the difference between tactical and strategic oversight as the difference between doing things right and doing the right things. Both are required. — Bruce Schneier

The hockey lockout of 1994 - 1995 has been settled. They have stopped bickering ... and can now get down to some serious bloodshed! — Conan O'Brien

Love takes just a moment, it is the ego that takes days, months and years. — Himanshu Chhabra

Poverty is not a disgrace, but it's terribly inconvenient — Milton Berle

Of all Rome's seven hills, however, the Palatine was the most exclusive by far. — Tom Holland

Artists don't make objects. Artists make mythologies. — Anish Kapoor

Why should I seek to change, what has been so precious to me for so long! you can never show better than as your own natural self — Charles Dickens

And I hold that no man has treated mankind worse than he who has studied philosophy as if it were some marketable trade, who lives in a different manner from that which he advises. — Seneca.