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Philosophers have done wisely when they have told us to cultivate our reason rather than our feelings, for reason reconciles us to the daily things of existence; our feelings teach us to yearn after the far, the difficult, the unseen. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

I think when love sneaks up on you, when it grabs onto you when you least expect it, maybe that's more of a sign that it's real. That it's meant to be and nothing could stop the two of you from falling for each other. — Nyrae Dawn

Viggo Mortensen had the biggest impact on me in terms of approach, dedication, intention, and artistic outlook, and I'm nowhere close to how good he is as an artist, and I wouldn't even put myself in the same category as an actor. — Orlando Bloom

I look at him and he doesn't scare me. He lures me. He tempts me, exhilarates me. He makes me want to claim him as if I'm claiming back a part of me that was once lost. Makes me want to tame him. Let him tame me. — Katy Evans

A man who is not with a woman is a dead man. — William A. Drake

Without a functioning hippocampus, names, dates, and other information falls straight through the mind like a sieve. — Sam Kean

Do you want to be rich spiritually? Begin by building godly habits. — Lori Hatcher

How are you going to kiss a girl if you won't share her ice cream? p.203 The Rosie Project — Graeme Simsion

Well, perhaps you've caught me at a rare moment of weakness. The greatest gift is to be loved as I have been loved. As I love. — Jillian Hart

It's important to remember that whatever the presidential candidates of either party say, they will have to interact with the United States Congress, particularly the Senate, when it comes to crafting policy. — Tom Cotton

I'm not a runner. I don't run. — Joe Cornish

I just took some ecstasy, ain't no tellin' what the side effects could be. — Dr. Dre

Democracy has a habit of making itself generally disagreeable by asking the powers-that-be at the most inconvenient moment whether they are the powers-that-ought-to-be — James Russell Lowell