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In World War II all these countries were completely against each other, complete opposite. Now we're getting them all together, through the idea of music. — Jimi Hendrix

Moreover, he objected, "I have never done an official act with a view to promote my own personal aggrandizement, and I don't like to begin now. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

And the HE stands up. if frenchy's could bottle him up and sell him as porn, they'd probably own half of chicago within a year. he's what would happen after nine months if abercrombie fucked fitch. he's like a movie star, an olympic swimmer, and america's next top male model all at once. he's wearing a silver shirt and pink pants. everything about him sparkles.
not my type at all. but ... — David Levithan

The unique eludes us; yet we remain faithful to the ideal of it; and in spite of sense and of our merely abstract thinking, it becomes for us the most real thing in the actual world, although for us it is the elusive goal of an infinite quest. — Josiah Royce

Harry looked around; there was Ginny running toward him; she had a hard blazing look in her face as she threw her arms around him. And without thinking, without planning it, without worrying about the fact that fifty people were watching, Harry kissed her. After several long moments, or it might have been half an hour-or possibly several sunlit days- they broke apart. — J.K. Rowling

I have told myself you are not allowed to hurt me anymore. That's what hurts the most. — Pleasefindthis

In the course of his presidency, Obama has gone from an almost magical charismatic figure to an ordinary politician. Ordinary. Average. — Charles Krauthammer

Cold,
cold water,
surrounds me now,
and all I've got is your hand. — Damien Rice

Write your sins on apples still hanging on the tree; when they fall away so do your burdens (There — Jandy Nelson

The degree to which we connect to a community is in proportion to our individuality. — Rodney Mullen

If age someday grounds my feet and wilts my port de bras, what vestige of the old life will be left? The signs that I was a dancer will gradually fade like stripes on a beach towel. Even my knowledge of the art form, reaped in sweat over decades, could be lost over time. — Sascha Radetsky