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Before he loved you, I suffered alongside him ... I was his son before he even met you ... Don't we need to be taken care of, too? "With all that money, the chicken coop [of relatives] gets all mixed up and the family gets warped," Jessica says. — Hector Tobar

Prince Arulmozhivarmar is like that pole star. If young men like you follow his ideals, you will achieve your goal in life. — Sumeetha Manikandan

But that's the challenge
to change the system more than it changes you. — Michael Pollan

Who do readers expect to see when they pick up this book? Who has won the Most Troubled Romantic Lead at the BookWorld Awards seventy-seven times in a row? Me. All me. — Jasper Fforde

Oh, it's all been such a lark. — Ian Fleming

Give your freedom to someone or to something and then look at yourself what have you got? I tell you, you've got nothing left! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I'm talking about anyone who hates on people who are gay. Who loves someone of the same sex. Those people might not be quite as unstable as Zach, but they're just as dangerous. Anyone who uses the fact that a person loves another person as some kind of weapon or reason to be a douche bag isn't right in the head. — Cambria Hebert

You have to respect your enemy. Never, ever underestimate them. The second you do, they'll squash you. Be smart about them. Respect their abilities, even if they don't respect yours. — James Patterson

Shadow is an intelligent artist; it creates its works in places where there are already great beauties! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Sufism is education, in that it has a body of knowledge which it transmits to those who have not got it. — Idries Shah

Swelter, as soon as he saw who it was, stopped dead, and across his face little billows of flesh ran swiftly here and there until, as though they had determined to adhere to the same impulse, they swept up into both oceans of soft cheek, leaving between them a vacuum, a gaping segment like a slice cut from a melon. It was horrible. It was as though nature had lost control. As though the smile, as a concept, as a manifestation of pleasure, had been a mistake, for here on the face of Swelter the idea had been abused. — Mervyn Peake