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The only dream worth having, I told her, is to dream that you will live while you're alive and die only when you're dead. — Arundhati Roy

Adele is so great! I love "Someone Like You"! Everyone is just raving about it. What's so nice about it - and a lot of her songs - is it just takes it back to basics. — Kerry Ellis

You get used to it, you look forward to the adrenaline of the stage fright before you go out. — Brian Henson

When I first came into the business, I had to, for the sake of being able to sell myself as an artist, always be happy and jovial and smiling. I was the happy nice girl, and I am the happy nice girl, but I have my moments, too. — Kelly Price

You will never know your limitations until you find them. — David Murphy

Those rich guys were right. Money can't buy happiness, because happiness is everywhere. It's free, like air. — Donald Jans

Strange how everyone tried to disguise truth with nonsense. Like the slang for death: kicking the bucket, wiped out, snuffed, wasted, blown away. The light touch to dispel the heavy fear. — Robert Bloch

Only you make me feel this way, Alex, this hungry, this possessive. — Sherilee Gray

It will happen but it will take time. — John Bowlby

It is never too late to master your weaknesses. — Jane Fonda

I think if I just do what I do every day, on the extraordinary Olympic stage, I could be a podium contender. — Gracie Gold

It is always easier to capture eternity in the falling snow or along the coast where the waves crash and in solitary and lonely places. It is the quiet places where it is easiest to feel eternity. — Frederick Lenz

I think there is a huge responsibility upon governments to understand the consequence of their decisions. — Gerry Adams

adversity doesn't equal failure. It equals opportunity. — Erik Bertrand Larssen

When we see the many grave-stones which have fallen in, which have been defaced by the footsteps of the congregation, which lie buried under the ruins of the churches, that have themselves crumbled together over them; we may fancy the life after death to be as a second life, into which man enters in the figure, or the picture or the inscription, and lives longer there than when he was really alive. But this figure also, this second existence, dies out too, sooner or later. Time will not allow himself to be cheated of his rights with the monuments of men or with themselves. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe