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I suppose you can't take kids into consideration all the time, but I just wish there could be a bit of flexibility.
— Phil Collins
There's always a version of me who is the narrator. And I make myself look better than other people.
— Pat Conroy
The chief problem about death ... is the fear that there may be no afterlife - a depressing thought.
— Woody Allen
Purposelessness is the fruitful mother of crime.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
The world stands on absurdities, and without them perhaps nothing at all would happen.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Fate is by far the greatest mystery of all.
— Deanna Raybourn
There's only one racing strategy that matters.It's the one I run by:
Get in the lead and don't let anyone pass you. — Megan McCafferty
Get in the lead and don't let anyone pass you. — Megan McCafferty
You would rather face a life without me than to have me choose a life I would not choose for myself.
— John Scalzi
And in the morning when the sun rise. Look in the water, see the blue sky. As if heaven has been laid there at our feet.
— Conor Oberst
And anyway, never, never apologise the morning after for what your hormones were telling you last night.
— Paul Russell
All mankind love a lover.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The fact that you are not perfect may come as a surprise to you but it is not a surprise to anyone else.
— John Patrick Hickey
He was even nicer to look at in the sunshine. Raven hair, sky blue eyes, and full lips. Sexy.
— S.C. Wynne
I look up in the sky, what do I see?
Well blue. — Omer Abazi
Well blue. — Omer Abazi
Offering a hand up is not a hand-out.
— Clara Barton
I look out my window at the blue sky,
The white clouds,
and the green leaves of the Rustling trees,
And I realize i'm already in Heaven — Michelle Geaney
The white clouds,
and the green leaves of the Rustling trees,
And I realize i'm already in Heaven — Michelle Geaney
Perhaps the mourners learn to look to the blue sky by day, and to the stars by night, and to think that the dead are there, and not in graves
— Charles Dickens