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Enemies of art are the opposite of the Sun; they emit darkness instead of light!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
There is no need for the street lights in the Street of Love; all is already bright in there!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Getting life insurance is like making a bet you can't win. If you live, you don't get the money. If you die, you don't get to enjoy the money.
— Oliver Gaspirtz
I am not without mercy, thundered he who was notoriously without mercy.
— George R R Martin
Changed loves are but changed sorts of meat,
And when he hath the kernel eat,
Who doth not fling away the shell? — John Donne
And when he hath the kernel eat,
Who doth not fling away the shell? — John Donne
What is wrong with Christianity is that it refrains from doing all those things that Christ commanded should be done.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Delhi is definitely a foodie's paradise.
— Esha Gupta
I understood that within this bizarre universe that contained only him and me, there was an inexcusable surplus of one.
— Kurt Stevens
But it was ever thus. That which has never come within the scope of our really pitifully meager world-experience cannot be - our
— Edgar Rice Burroughs
My parents argued more than I remembered, about money and all the little things that disguise the truth that you are still arguing about money.
— Gene Tierney
I remember my parents quarrelling. They would talk as if they were against each other's ideas about Trotsky, but it was just a couple arguing.
— Maria De Medeiros
Today, Jackson and Holly are in love. Tomorrow, she will lie dying in his arms. Yesterday, he must undo it all ...
— Julie Cross
You think I'm yours? Well, I think you're mine.
— Cate Rowan
if you program and want any longevity to your work, make a game. all else recycles, but people rewrite architectures to keep games alive.
— Why The Lucky Stiff