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I play dumb like Jessica Simpson plays dumb. But we know exactly what we're doing. We're smart blondes. — Paris Hilton

Could be generous and caring to a fault, but he had a darker side as well, characterized by monomania, impatience, and unwavering self-absorption, qualities that seemed to intensify through his college years. — Jon Krakauer

Take a little timecount five-and-twenty,Tattycoram. — Charles Dickens

Whether the poet is living or dead, they're part of our imaginative community. — Joan Larkin

Making every desire come true is not difficult once you realize that the same thing is always at work - you are transforming pure awareness from one state to another. — Deepak Chopra

If you get all the facts, your judgment can be right; if you don't get all the facts, it can't be right. — Bernard Baruch

Thoughts must be harder.
Heart braver.
Courage the greater.
As our strength gets less. — Unknown

Looking for Mr. Right leads to desperation, because there is no Mr. Right. There is no Mr. Right, because there is no Mr. Wrong. There is whoever is in front of us and the perfect lessons to be learned from that person. — Marianne Williamson

For the first time (but how long will it take us to acknowledge this?) in the history of ideas, a philosopher had dedicated a whole book to the question of atheism. He professed it, demonstrated it, arguing and quoting, sharing his reading and his reflections, and seeking confirmation from his own observations of the everyday world. His title sets it out clearly: Memoir of the Thoughts and Feelings of Jean Meslier; and so does his subtitle: Clear and Evident Demonstrations of the Vanity and Falsity of All the Religions of the World. The book appeared in 1729, after his death. Meslier had spent the greater part of his life working on it. The history of true atheism had begun. — Michel Onfray

We are made of our pasts, and our pains, our joys and our losses. It's in the very fiber of our beings. Written on our hearts. — Jessi Kirby