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I guess I am just a pervert with rapist facial hair."
"Well, you're my kind of pervert. — Karina Halle
"Well, you're my kind of pervert. — Karina Halle
She'd helped me see that the greatest way to honor them was to live the best life I could - to find happiness again.
— Sara B. Larson
I hate deception, even where the imagination only is concerned.
— George Washington
Marriage is not an institution, it is an intuition.
— Dorothy Richardson
I accept myself unconditionally right now
— Louise Hay
I am not as confident as the characters I play. I am a bit aloof. I am uncomfortable in social situations.
— Anushka Sharma
Death is an illusion, Love is not!
— Tapan Ghosh
Excitement is the more practical synonym for happiness, and it is precisely what you should strive to chase. It is the cure-all.
— Tim Ferriss
A walk about Paris will provide lessons in history, beauty, and in the point of Life.
— Thomas Jefferson
The world's a nettle; disturb it, it stings: Grasp it firmly, it stings not.
— Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl Of Lytton
If you're truly present in this moment, then you are a Buddha. At least for this moment!
— Leonard Jacobson
Luck is opportunity plus preparation plus luck.
— Jane Espenson
Everything may serve a lower as well as a higher use.
— Henry David Thoreau
As for Doing-good, that is one of the professions which are full.
— Henry David Thoreau
This whole earth in which we inhabit is but a point is space.
— Henry David Thoreau
I wanted to live deep and suck out the all the marrow of life ( ... ).
— Henry David Thoreau
Every man is entitled to come to Cattle-Show, even a transcendentalist; and for my part I am more interested in the men than in the cattle.
— Henry David Thoreau
We do not enjoy poetry unless we know it to be poetry.
— Henry David Thoreau