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When the smell of her perfume, something that reminded him of faint spicy blossoms and spring, wasn't wreathed in a cloud around him.
Maybe it was magic. Was she one of the creatures from the many Scottish tales his nurse had told him as a child? — Karen Ranney

We all shine on ... like the moon and the stars and the sun ... we all shine on ... come on and on and on ... — John Lennon

I would say I was still a Marxist - which is not to be confused with being a Communist. Despite its flaws, Marxism still seems to explain the material world better than anything else. — Alexei Sayle

We are told that Sin consists in acting contrary to God's commands, but we are also told that God is omnipotent ... This leads to frightful results ... The British State considers it the duty of an Englishman to kill people who are not English whenever a collection of elderly gentlemen in Westminster tells him to do so ... Church and State are placable enemies of both intelligence and virtue. — Bertrand Russell

Often we cannot understand what God does because we cannot see the future He sees. — Sunday Adelaja

An old lady doesn't deal, darlin', she breathes easy — Kristen Ashley

I must admit, the constant invasion of privacy was becoming a real concern. I've been asked for autographs while I've been doing laps in the pool and even in the toilet! — Rick Astley

Mere political reform will not cure the manifold evils which now afflict society. There requires a social reform, a domestic reform, an individual reform. — Samuel Smiles

Israel was God's chosen people, the nation whose God was the Lord. This unique status has not passed to America or to any other earthly nation. — Michael Babcock

Poor people have poor habits. — Robert T. Kiyosaki

We are off! The courses and topsails are set: the coral-hung anchor swings from the bow: and together, the three royals are given to the breeze, that follows us out to sea like the baying of a hound. — Herman Melville