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When someone harms those whom we love, we must do as we must. And I had always loved Frannie. — Lorraine Heath

Anger is the right response to something that is so wrong. But don't let the anger and pain and loss you feel prevent you from forgiving him and removing your hands from around his neck. — Wm. Paul Young

We came out with a rice and a corn chip, then quickly decided we needed to focus on potato. It was just too much for consumers to figure out at once. — Keith Belling

A lazy person will try to always find some way to do something; they'll always be looking for ways of doing something faster, more efficiently, and if you really want to control the world, that's a really sort of hubristic notion - excessive pride, the thing that Zeus zaps you for having. — Larry Wall

For too long the world has failed to recognise that the Olympic Games and the Olympic Movement are about fine athletics and fine art. — Avery Brundage

In truth I don't like Cornish pasties. — Joe Cornish

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forbidden to love where we are not loved — Sharon Olds

The faith in which I was brought up assured me that I was better than other people; I was saved, they were damned ... Our hymns were loaded with arrogance - self-congratulation on how cozy we were with the Almighty and what a high opinion he had of us, what hell everybody else would catch come Judgment Day. — Robert A. Heinlein

You are only pretentious if you are not sincere. — John Hodgman

Each time there is a news story, sometimes that gives ideas to people who then turn into criminals. — Nicolas Sarkozy

Times like this I feel old," Ian muttered, to a grunt of agreement from the demon. "He means virgin's blood. — Jeaniene Frost

The new European Soviet. — Mikhail Gorbachev

Life could be vastly improved if we could count our blessings as self-actualizing people can and do, and if we could retain their constant sense of good fortune and gratitude for it. — Abraham Maslow