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Everything on my body has a meaning. I don't do art just because. It does look cool but it also has a meaning. — Carmelo Anthony

But hatred and rage solve nothing. Like a might fire, they quickly consume whatever is fed them.Yet it can't last. Soon enough, they devour all around them and burn out, leaving nothing but a hollowed shell no longer capable of feeling anything at all. (First Guardian) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

It is pretty clear from Facebook we can enjoy entertaining each other as much as we enjoy surfing the experts' expressions. — Joe Lambert

He had never said as much before, and I must admit that his words gave me keen pleasure, for I had often been piqued by his indifference to my admiration and to the attempts which I had made to give publicity to his methods. I was proud, too, to think that I had so far mastered his system as to apply it in a way which earned his approval. — Arthur Conan Doyle

I'll work with anyone - and I really do mean that - Democrat, Republican, independent, Libertarian, contrarian, vegetarian. — Elizabeth Warren

An athletic trainer must put in 1,460 days of training to get a license in Michigan. An emergency medical technician needs only 26. — Anonymous

I don't want to make money, I just want to be wonderful. — Marilyn Monroe

A career is a progression of ups and downs, how you deal with them and how you bounce back. — Lights

No bullshit. Out there. Open. My Jussy." He looked again into my eyes. "Made for me. — Kristen Ashley

The depth of our repentance will determine the depth of our revival. — Frank Bartleman

I entered Yale in the fall of 1951, and about November of that year, Bill Buckley published 'God and Man at Yale.' — M. Stanton Evans

I don't have a strict diet. It's all about cramming in as many calories into my system as I possibly can. To be honest with you, I have a tough time keeping weight on. — Michael Phelps

Recall what used to be the theme of poetry in the romantic era. In neat verses the poet lets us share his private, bourgeois emotions: his sufferings great and small, his nostalgias, his religious or political pre-occupations, and, if he were English, his pipe-smoking reveries. On occasions, individual genius allowed a more subtle emanation to envelope the human nucleus of the poem - as we find in Baudelaire for example. But this splendour was a by-product. All the poet wished was to be a human being.
When he writes, I believe today's poet simply wishes to be a poet. — Jose Ortega Y Gasset

Do you really want to know how I feel? — Lailah Gifty Akita