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Whatever you can think of, do it now. Because you'll never be this young again. — Robyn Roze

When you think of all the conflicts we have - whether those conflicts are local, whether they are regional or global - these conflicts are often over the management, the distribution of resources. If these resources are very valuable, if these resources are scarce, if these resources are degraded, there is going to be competition. — Wangari Maathai

Sure. You two are whack jobs separately. Together, you're a goddamn nut house. — Sylvia Day

I'm a big fan of the whip ... That snake whip was awesome! — Lily Collins

The real regrets in life are the risks you didn't take. — Habeeb Akande

I still pinch myself that I had the career that I had. — Fred Funk

There is one safe and happy place, and that is in the will of God. — David Livingstone

And she always, always made it a point to tell me that her name, when spelled backward, was still Hannah. "A palindrome," I said the first time she told me. She looked at me, perplexed, and that's when I knew I could never love her. What a waste of a palindrome she was, that Hannah. — Colleen Hoover

It is the inalienable right of all to be happy. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton

A golden drop, the third of three, bears the power to set them free.'

~The Prophecy of Myst~ — E.M. McIntyre

For me, anything can be music! I can get huge enjoyment and be moved totally by the purity and perfection of some Renaissance polyphony, but equally I can feel emotion in the expectant hum of a big old guitar amp just before the strings are hit. — Steven Price

After doing psychology for half a century, my passion for all of it is greater than ever. — Philip Zimbardo

The lesser grindstone stood alone there in the calm morning air, with a red upon it that the sun had never given, and would never take away. — Charles Dickens