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It begins at the end, for it is the end that begins it all.
— Julia J. Gibbs
I've always lived by the ocean, and I always will. There's nothing like taking a walk and being able to smell the ocean breeze.
— Matthew Underwood
The circus is the perfect business right now because parents want their kids to be kids and not Charley Bucket drinking cabbage soup all day.
— Jonathan Dunne
Goodbye is the absolute hardest thing to say because you have to walk away with just a memory and after awhile that memory fades.
— Sarah Dillon
A bath tub, apparently, was the first thing I wanted to be.
— David Duchovny
How often we sit weeping - you
and I - over the life we lead!
My friends, if you only knew
the darknes of the days ahead! — Alexander Blok
and I - over the life we lead!
My friends, if you only knew
the darknes of the days ahead! — Alexander Blok
The forest did not tolerate frailty of body or mind. Show your weakness, and it would consume you without hesitation.
— Tahir Shah
I worked for Harper's Bazaar. They fired me. I recommend that you all get fired; it's a great learning experience.
— Anna Wintour
I left Russia in 1993 optimistic that democracy had taken hold despite the obstacles.
— Robert Kagan
The great thing about this life of ours is that you can be someone different to everybody.
— Jennifer Niven
Country music has always been about as close to R&B as you can possibly get. We're storytellers.
— Lionel Richie
It is not necessary to bury the truth. It is sufficient merely to delay it until nobody cares.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Odd how many suffering members of humankind have faced eternity obsessed with their bowels, their bedsores, or the meagerness of their diets.
— Dan Simmons
People who do not accept the new, grow old very quickly.
— Auguste Escoffier
True greatness demands humility; the journey draws it from your struggling soul.
— Richelle E. Goodrich