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He was of opinion that what we now vulgarly call the Gothick, ought properly and truly be named Saracenick Architecture refined by the Christians. — Christopher Wren

My expertise lies in what I've devoted my life to. I wouldn't pretend to be a great gift to any other animal. My interest has always been in the horses. — Buck Brannaman

I'm 72-years-old. There's not a hell of a lot they can do to me. I will continue to report what I see and what I feel to be true. — Robert Novak

Ember shook her head and looked down at me, her expression caught somewhere between a smile and a grimace. "Tell me my psychotic, soon-to-be-dead friend didn't just give you what I think she did."
I forced a somewhat pained smile. "I don't think I can answer that without crawling into a dark hole for the rest of the evening. — Julie Kagawa

Easter means that Christmas worked. — Timothy Keller

While women's suffrage has not brought about the political millennium which its fondest backers predicted, its effects on the whole have been decidely beneficial. — Jessie Daniel Ames

I don't know if I killed my dad or not. — Jeanne Willis

When I draw it feels very natural - intuitive. I don't think about it, I just do it. My visual vocabulary is self-selecting and second nature to me. Writing is harder for me. It's something I struggle with. Drawing always comes first. — Arthur Jones

We can't all be good at everything. This is partly the logic behind having a team in the first place, so each role can be filled with the person best suited for that role and together, every job and every strength is covered. — Simon Sinek

Love makes the soul glow. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The cheaper the crook, the gaudier the patter. — Dashiell Hammett

They were the lowest in the army, and yet they bore the weight of kings. — Brandon Sanderson

I can't stop terrorism; I can't cure cancer. But I can put some stories out there in their own quiet way that talk about tolerance. — Peter Hedges