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That was the problem with the 'celibate' word because they don't consider for a moment that you'd rather not be, but you just are. I was never a sexual person. — Morrissey

They were just buying time in scrapes and tatters. — Holly Black

Well family is obviously the most important. There was a time when I thought football was the most important. — Brett Favre

You love only those who deserve it. — Ayn Rand

Grand opera is a form of musical entertainment for people who hate music. — Edward Abbey

Neil thought about Renee's bruised knuckles, Dan's fierce spirit, and Allison holding her ground on the court a week after Seth's death. He thought about his mother standing unflinching in the face of his father's violent anger and her ruthlessly leaving bodies in their wake. He felt compelled to say, "Some of the strongest people I've known are women. — Nora Sakavic

More ubiquitous mobile technologies have led to a significant shift from desktops and laptops to the use of mobile tablets. Australian schools are increasingly using apps as they become available to support education. — Susan Mann

I love the free spirit in London. — Carine Roitfeld

I've done enough for a while and people get fed up of seeing you, but apart from that, although I'm young, I need a bit of rest. You could say I have become a house husband. It's not a new man thing, it's just largely a boring man who doesn't mind staying in the house thing. — James McAvoy

Because of the grass and open face, I take one more club for shots from the rough, unless the ball is sitting on top of dry grass. Then, I use more loft and swing softer, trying to hit it about 70 percent to avoid a flyer over the green. — Ernie Els

When you always want the next thing, every human being becomes a means to an end. — Eckhart Tolle

As nations become corrupt and vicious," he says, "they have more need of masters." The root of the word "vicious" is "vice" - the word simply means "full of vice." So Franklin, without feeling the need to explain himself much, is bluntly saying that "freedom requires virtue." And that less virtue inevitably begets less freedom. In — Eric Metaxas

Seeking Why run around sprinkling holy water? There's an ocean inside you, and when you're ready you'll drink. — Kabir

There's only so much room in one heart. You can fill it up with love or you can fill it with resentment. But every bit of resentment you hold takes space away from the love. And the resentment don't do no good noway, but look what love can do. — Sheri Reynolds