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Still, in the end, we all die just the same.
— Haruki Murakami
Togetherness, passion, laughter, faith, trust, and jealousy are the essential ingredients of love
— Shahrukh Khan
I'm very lucky to have a strong support system with my friends and my family. They have kept me grounded.
— Kelsey Chow
1 + 1 = 2. Everything else is derived.
— Craig Bruce
The term 'breakout' always makes me think of an inmate or some butterfly emerging out of a cocoon.
— Tessa Thompson
For me, I'm lucky to have a lot of close friends - through football or through my family.
— Justin Tuck
I've been very lucky and I have a happy old age with good family and friends still around.
— Maeve Binchy
Data without generalization is just gossip.
— Robert M. Pirsig
He did wrong. He has acknowledged it before the people. He repents it. How many kings have the humility to do that?
— Geraldine Brooks
I have been very, very lucky because I have my health, a wonderful husband, family, and friends, and I get to do what I love.
— Daphne Oz
I am very lucky, I have a very tight group of friends and a very supportive family, and to this date no-one has ever sold a story on me.
— Sienna Miller
Too bad relationships weren't math problems with precise answers. They were essay questions in a philosophy class, and they came down to judgement.
— Lauren Blakely
Enthusiasm can keep the fountain of youth flowing.
— Debasish Mridha
Loyalty saves the wear and tear of making daily decisions as to what is best to do.
— Thomas J. Watson
It was his vocation to pleasure as many women as possible, in pursuit of his own pleasure. It was as close to a job as he got.
— Rosanna Leo
I've been immersed in manga since I was a kid. I grew up with this culture. So I started to think about how to compare manga to contemporary art.
— Takashi Murakami