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An eye can threaten like a loaded and levelled gun, or it can insult like hissing or kicking; or, in its altered mood, by beams of kindness, it can make the heart dance for joy. ... One of the most wonderful things in nature is a glance of the eye; it transcends speech; it is the bodily symbol of identity. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

You get what you work for. — Mark Boyer

Unbelief is a master carpenter at cross-making. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Apathy. What's hard to understand? They don't care. Not until it affects them. — Donna Lynn Hope

Walk with me to the beach. We need privacy," he said quietly, his voice a seductive whisper against her ear. — Katie Reus

For Ibsen, gusto forgives almost everything. — Harold Bloom

Dally not with mony or women.
[Dally not with money or women.] — George Herbert

Here we begin frank speculation. And since we are speculating, we'll use those powerful pseudo-laws, the Principles of Mediocrity and Minimal Assumption. — Vernor Vinge

The partnerships between Schmidt and Giscard, Kohl and Mitterrand, and even between Chirac and Schroeder, have proved that political differences do not mean that we cannot work together. — Francois Hollande

Writing is busy idleness. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

We use Ann sparingly right now so that people don't get tired of her. — Mitt Romney

Shearer could be at 100 per cent fitness, but not peak fitness. — Graham Taylor

I hope a start at getting some oil out of the enormous Alaska field isn't indefinitely mired in a bureaucratic morass as a result of our national concern for the ecology. This concern must not be so misguided, misdirected, misused that it serves to stop economic growth, to bankrupt companies, to stifle new development, new jobs, new horizons. In fighting new pollution and stemming present pollution, exciting, sometimes costly means and methods exist and others will evolve. But blanket legislative naysaying to expanding power and energy sources is stupid, self-defeating. — Malcolm Forbes