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P.S. May, don't these strawberry tarts just make you want to cry? — Kiera Cass

The end of all knowledge should be in virtuous action. — Philip Sidney

Failure inspires winners. Failure defeats losers. — Robert T. Kiyosaki

He who hears only a "Will to Truth" in the background, and nothing else, cannot certainly boast of the sharpest ears. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Maybe you didn't need to know anything special to write a work of fiction. Maybe you didn't need to delve into some kind of life question you knew you'd lived. Perhaps your subconscious would do the job for you, if only you dared to dream. — L.L. Barkat

A nerd is someone who uses a telephone to talk to other people about telephones. — Douglas Adams

Whatever you do, don't be another brick in the wall! — Hank Moody

I'm doing exactly what I was supposed to do. Yeah. I didn't exactly choose this. My own life, if it were up to me, would be very, very quiet. I'd be like a shopkeeper, a book collector, or something like that. I'm not like this. Myself as a performer and an artist is totally different from who I am. — Mos Def

Working at Moschino has been great because I just have to deliver when I have to deliver. — Jeremy Scott

The gasps catch from girl to girl like a brush fire. — Libba Bray

Nothing makes you fell more alive than swimming in a cold ocean."
I beg to differ, I though wistuflly, watching as he let go of my arm and dived into the waves. Nothing makes me feel more alive than when you touch me, Travis. — Kate McCarthy

From the loins of Morrighan, Hope will be born. On its heels came a whispered name that was always just beyond my reach, not yet mine to hear, but I knew that one day my children's children or the ones who came after would hear it. One day hope would have a name. — Mary E. Pearson

Indeed, the power of words has gone to man's head in more than one way. To define has come to mean almost the same thing as to understand. — Alan W. Watts