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My Passion uncontrolled shall rove, Doubly debauched with Wine and Love. — Anacreon
The lives of Zoroaster, Jesus and Mohammed, as I have understood them, have illumined many a passage in the Gita. — Mahatma Gandhi
I would rather live than die. I would rather die than survive as a monster. — Robert Fanney
You want me?"
"Every bit of you," he mumbles. — Miranda Kenneally
After what I told her and she still wants me to date her son? He must be a perfectly wonderful catch. — Jennifer Loren
the past is a liar
full of promises it can't keep
but like a foolish first love
you keep going back to it — Jennifer Alex Oliveira
A number of plastic surgeons are claiming that looking at John Kerry now, as opposed to a few months ago, they believe he's had Botox shots. They claim a number of his worry lines have vanished. They haven't vanished, just Howard Dean is wearing them now. — Jay Leno
We must learn to live in the ordinary 'gray' day according to what we saw on the mountain. — Oswald Chambers
Poetry is a life-cherishing force. — Mary Oliver
To remove product buildup from your hair, mix a tablespoon of vinegar in your hand with your favorite shampoo and rub through your hair. Concentrate on applying from the ends up and leave in for three to five minutes for beautifully clean hair with amazing shine! — Ted Gibson
The happiest and holiest children in the world are the children whose fathers succeed in winning both their tender affection and their reverential and loving fear. And they are the children who will come to understand most easily the mystery of the fatherhood of God. — John Piper
When resentment and contention threatened to destroy his administration, he refused to be provoked by petty grievances, to submit to jealousy, or to brood over perceived slights. Through the appalling pressures he faced day after day, he retained an unflagging faith in his country's cause. — Doris Kearns Goodwin
Ages ago, in another city, on another bus, I sat so at the windows, looking outward, inventing for each flying face which trapped my brief attention some life, some destiny, in which I played a part. I was looking for some whisper, or promise, of my possible salvation. But it seemed to me that morning that my ancient self had been dreaming the most dangerous dream of all. — James Baldwin
I have learned that particularly clever ideas do not always stand up under close scrutiny. — Elizabeth Peters