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Life is a sexually transmitted terminal disease. — Lewis Grizzard
Nothing can come of nothing. — William Shakespeare
The man is a humbug - a vulgar, shallow, self-satisfied mind, absolutely inaccessible to the complexities and delicacies of the real world. He has the journalist's air of being a specialist in everything, of taking in all points of view and being always on the side of the angels: Walter Helwich merely annoys a reader who has the least experience of knowing things, of what knowing is like. There is not two pence worth of real thought or real nobility in him. But he isn't dull ... — C.S. Lewis
And, beginning to grind his teeth again, Pyotr Petrovich admitted that he'd been a fool
but only to himself, of course. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Man is but a network of relationships and these alone matter to him. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery
Friends, huh?" She shook Vincent's hand, but lingered with Peter, giving him a sexy smile. She quickly took in his blond-haired good looks. "If I had a friend like you, I'm not sure I would ever leave the house," she continued, her voice slightly hoarse and extremely sexy. — Rose Wynters
If it took Labouchere three columns to prove that I was forgotten, then there is no difference between fame and obscurity. — Oscar Wilde
Follow your dreams with determination and conviction until they become true. — Steven Redhead
All what I do today, I can forget tomorrow. — Jan Jansen
All that sweetness makes me feel weird. My sister was never the loving type. — Mary Papas
Christ beside me, Christ before me, Christ behind me, Christ within me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me. — Saint Patrick
Keep your working power at its maximum. — William Rounseville Alger
I'm spending more time at this library in four days than I did at the Eureka College Library in four years. — Ronald Reagan
A father may have a child who is ugly and lacking in all the graces, and the love he feels for him puts a blindfold over his eyes so that he does not see his defects but considers them signs of charm and intelligence and recounts them to his friends as if they were clever and witty. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
There are ogres and black beasts out there; you have to be constantly on guard. — Ted Knight
I am a glorious child of God. I am joyful, serene, positive, and loving. — Marianne Williamson
God knows; I won't be an Oxford don anyhow. I'll be a poet, a writer, a dramatist. Somehow or other I'll be famous, and if not famous, I'll be notorious. Or perhaps I'll lead the life of pleasure for a time and then - who knows? - rest and do nothing. What does Plato say is the highest end that man can attain here below? To sit down and contemplate the good. Perhaps that will be the end of me too. — Oscar Wilde
For me, reason is the natural organ of truth; but imagination is the organ of meaning. Imagination, producing new metaphors or revivifying old, is not the cause of truth, but its condition. — C.S. Lewis
As merry as the day is long. — William Shakespeare
Lo! with a little rod
I did but touch the honey of romance
And must I lose a soul's inheritance? — Oscar Wilde
Do I make up some 'god' in my mind, or do I make up my mind to know God? — Craig D. Lounsbrough
The famous passage from her book is often erroneously attributed to the inaugural address of Nelson Mandela. About the misattribution Williamson said, Several years ago, this paragraph from A Return to Love began popping up everywhere, attributed to Nelson Mandela's 1994 inaugural address. As honored as I would be had President Mandela quoted my words, indeed he did not. I have no idea where that story came from, but I am gratified that the paragraph has come to mean so much to so many people. — Marianne Williamson
Dirt makes a man look masculine. Let your hair blow in the wind, and all that. It's OK. All you have to do is look neat when you have to look neat. — Hedy Lamarr
What light through yonder window breaks? — William Shakespeare
If you lose money you lose much,
If you lose friends you lose more,
If you lose faith you lose all. — Eleanor Roosevelt
Justice cannot be for one side alone, but must be for both. — Eleanor Roosevelt
Never be bored, and you will never be boring. — Eleanor Roosevelt
I have at last come to the end of the Faerie Queene: and though I say "at last", I almost wish he had lived to write six books more as he had hoped to do - so much have I enjoyed it. — C.S. Lewis
God's power is the key to any transformational change in our lives, including our health. — Rick Warren
There is a place you can touch a woman that will drive her crazy. Her heart. — Melanie Griffith