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Not knowing life, how can we know death? Why talk of spirits when you do not understand men? — Confucius

The booking agent had the audacity to take 10 percent, so we wound up with about $100 a week apiece. — Gregg Allman

I'm pretty sure Mom and Dad didn't see me coming, either: the kid with the black moods, the kid whose mind was always elsewhere, flinching from real life as from a bruise. Who wanted to lay a fiction-filter on top of everything and pretend it was something else just to keep the sheer disappointment of it all bearable: this limited, empirical experience of ours, trapped inside a decaying shell of meat, mainly able to perceive that nothing lasts, even in our most pleasurable moments. — Gemma Files

I don't look my age, I don't feel my age and I don't act my age. To me age is just a number. — Joan Collins

If you're not enough before the gold medal, you won't be enough with it. — Anne Lamott

Forever - is composed of Nows - / 'Tis not a different time - / Except for Infiniteness - / And Latitude of Home - / From this - experienced Here - / Remove the Dates - to These - / Let Months dissolve in further Months - / And Years - exhale in Years - — Emily Dickinson

With competition everyone has to try harder. — Harold H. Greene

God clarifies in the midst of obedience, not beforehand. — Erwin McManus

If Bill Finger created Batman, where is Bill Finger's byline on my strip? It is conspicuous by its absence. — Bob Kane

The diagnosis is clear, the science in unequivocal-it's completely immoral, even, to question now, on the basis of what we know, the reports that are out, to question the issue and to question whether we need to move forward at a much stronger pace as humankind to address the issues. — Gro Harlem Brundtland

I repel all guys. Now I have proof. PROOF.
Wait till Jenna hears. Maybe I need a different deodorant?
She ran her tongue over her teeth. Or toothpaste? — Anne Eliot