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1977 - Star Wars is released on 5/25/77. Highest grossing movie in history. First wave of brainwashing in prep for invaders arrival?
— Ernest Cline
I was always a fan of Spider-Man and most superheroes. There aren't a whole lot of little boys out there that aren't.
— Chris Zylka
I've never been in love. I know, it's weird.
— Diane Warren
You learn a great deal about the true nature of a person in the way they love, why they love, and, in what they love.
— John Eldredge
The people we fall in love with we find singularly captivating, as are any of the people (or ideas) that inspire us, for better or for worse.
— Adam Phillips
I am fascinated by what is beautiful, strong, healthy, what is living. I seek harmony.
— Leni Riefenstahl
We must always take from nature what we paint and always choose the most beautiful things.
— Leon Battista Alberti
The most beautiful gift of nature is that it gives one pleasure to look around and try to comprehend what we see.
— Albert Einstein
Franklin was a thin, pink person who was either a genius or, well, not one. Chances weren't.
— Ben Marcus
What we call the highest and the lowest in nature are both equally perfect. A willow bush is as beautiful as the human form divine.
— Beatrix Potter
Nods from the Gilded pointers -
Nods from the Seconds slim -
Decades of Arrogance between
The Dial life -
And Him - — Emily Dickinson
Nods from the Seconds slim -
Decades of Arrogance between
The Dial life -
And Him - — Emily Dickinson
I like songs that have lots of different parts in them, an intro, an outro and a bridge.
— Sean Lennon
Every woman feels she is too old and has missed the boat.
— Felicity Kendal
Many have knowledge and only few have wisdom.
— Debasish Mridha
Pines a thousand years old. Every year they must go farther for them: they recede, like beavers and Indians, before the white man.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
My father Time is weak and gray
With waiting for a better day;
See how idiot-like he stands,
Fumbling with his palsied hands! — Percy Bysshe Shelley
With waiting for a better day;
See how idiot-like he stands,
Fumbling with his palsied hands! — Percy Bysshe Shelley