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It's amazing how everything fits together in the world of the Illuminati if you are prepared to dig deep enough.
— David Icke
Sometimes, all it takes is one gesture, one word, to change the course of someone's life. Even if you know it won't last forever.
— Jean-Claude Izzo
It's not the note you play that's the wrong note - it's the note you play afterwards that makes it right or wrong.
— Miles Davis
23. OUTSIDE, IT WAS STILL COMING DOWN
— Nicole Krauss
Your absence in my life is testing me every second. It has gifted me incompleteness, pain, and hope.
— Rohit Sharma
To the pure blood of the grape!
— Darin Gibby
As a boxer, you have to put risk in to get to another level.
— Nonito Donaire
Is not life in itself a thing of goodness, irrespective of whether the course it takes for us can be called a 'happy' one?
— Thomas Mann
Sometimes, it takes just a moment of insanity to decide the course of our whole life.
— Bhaskaryya Deka
Welcome the life that takes you off course. A plan derailed, a life surrendered, a broken bondage
— Rebekah Lyons
The power which makes a man able to entertain a good impulse is the same as that which enables him to make a good gun; it is imagination.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
Sometimes ten seconds is all it takes to change the course of a life. Julia
— Elizabeth Camden
It takes an earthquake to alter the course of a river. What does it take to change the course of life?
— Avery Williams
The two men's gazes lock and I am suddenly swimming in a pool of testosterone, in need of a life raft.
— Lisa Renee Jones
Cara communicates only through a series of grunts, inching her way, limb by limb, toward coffee.
— Veronica Roth
Nothing in life is static. The course your life takes depends on the choices you make.
— Elisabeth Naughton
Singularity is only pardonable in old age and retirement; I may now be as singular as I please, but you may not.
— Lord Chesterfield