4th Of July Biblical Quotes & Sayings
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For years before I became a father, I would try to spend as much time as I could with my friends who were parents and their kids. And I was really impressed. They all sort of managed to do it, and do it gracefully. — Nick Flynn

You didn't kill him, did you?"
"No. I locked him in the chapel but it won't hold. Which reminds me, could I borrow your sword? You're not going to use it, anyway."
Royce handed him the falchion sword that had been part of his castle guard disguise. Hadrian took the weapon, slipped it from its sheath, and weighed it in his hand. "I tell you, these swords are terrible. They are heavy and have all the balance of a drunken three-legged dog trying to take a piss." He then looked at Arista and added, "Oh, excuse me, Your Highness. How are you doing, Princess? — Michael J. Sullivan

Education is a social process; education is growth; education is not preparation for life but is life itself. — John Dewey

I was interested in ideas, not in visual products. I wanted to put painting again in the service of the mind. — Marcel Duchamp

A city is a sea that you lose things in. You only find things that other people have lost. — David Mitchell

I never resorted to the spitter until I was obliged to. I nearly ruined my arm throwing curves. — Red Faber

Snowden said carefully, 'I've been unable to get in touch with the person I thought might know about our mutual friend's difficulty.'
The guy sounded like he worked for the CIA. Or Charles Dickens. — Josh Lanyon

No one can please everyone. Your mental peace is more important. If you are in peace, then others around you will feel peace. So your best effort should be to work on yourself. — Baba Hari Dass

It wasn't hard to take a liberal stand on race so long as it was seen as a Southern problem, and the Republicans didn't have any white Southerners to placate. — Rick Perlstein

We may be a little broken these days but I wouldn't trade it for anything. — Mindee Arnett