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Money and women. They're two of the strongest things in the world. The things you do for a woman you wouldn't do for anything else. Same with money. — Satchel Paige

The only people I would care to be with now are artists and people who have suffered: those who know what beauty is, and those who know what sorrow is: nobody else interests me. — Oscar Wilde

For the time being I have seen enough of living things, of dogs, of men, of all flabby masses which move spontaneously. — Jean-Paul Sartre

God is the very creative energy of existence - creativity rather than a creator. He is not the poet but the poetry, not the dancer but the dance, not the flower but the fragrance. — Rajneesh

So what do you think, Miss Bennet? Will you come to Pemberley?" He Spoke quietly over her shoulder; she hadn't realized he was so close. Feeling a mischievous impulse, likely from her nervousness at his proximity, she said the first thing that came to her mind.
"It is tolerable, I suppose, but not hadsome enough to tempt me."
Mr. Darcy's face went from shocked and angry, to hurt and confused, and finally to understanding as her words sunk in. — Elizabeth Adams

We are all time travelers...only most people choose to go in one direction. — Jason Cockcroft

I believe that one day the world will judge the witch hunt against homosexuals just as harshly as it judges the Spanish Inquisition and the Holocaust. — Mae West

Even with my freewheeling open-mindedness, I couldn't fancy Dennis - a man whose ears looked like two long pieces of bacon. — Caitlin Moran

By my count, more business leaders have failed and derailed because of arrogance than any other character flaw. — Harvey MacKay

Fewer people die when you are around. These are the facts. Being upset about them don't make them false. — Patricia Briggs

That is how I think of peace
and peace of mind - as timid birds
that we have to search for,
not bold ones that come
looking for us. — Margarita Engle

Although Jesus Christ was Himself the Creative Deity, by whom all things were made, as man He humbled Himself
set aside His divine prerogatives and walked this earth as man
a perfect demonstration of what God intended man to be
the whole personality yielded to and occupied by God for Himself. — W. Ian Thomas

I would rather ride on the far distant coattails of established authors than to follow the inexperienced whose whims change with the direction of the wind. — Peggy Randall-Martin