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Perugia is my true fatherland because there I grew to manhood. — Pietro Aretino

No one party can fool all of the people all of the time; that's why we have two parties — Bob Hope

From the way his face lit with curiosity to the slight tilt of his jaw, even the lingering scent of brine and breeze gave him away. — Katherine McIntyre

It isn't just what you know, and it isn't just who you know. It's actually who you know, who knows you, and what you do for a living. — Bob Burg

Nature has placed you on the throne of royalty as the heir of all life that preceded you. — Bryant McGill

Sure," said Adrian. "I bet going in there and kicking down the door will change their minds. Take Rose with you, and you guys'll make a really good impression. — Richelle Mead

You are a human being now, not like them [the animals]. — Herbert Mason

Poet
To mask the fiery thought,
in simple words succeeds.
For still the craft of genius is,
To mask a king in weeds — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Mars tugs at the human imagination like no other planet. With a force mightier than gravity, it attracts the eye to the shimmering red presence in the clear night sky ... — John Noble Wilford

Not all love stories end happily. Sometimes they just end. — Ann Aguirre

He that said it was not good for man to be alone, placed the celibate amongst the inferior states of perfection. — Robert Boyle

All moms need confidants who are in their shoes and can relate to what they're going through. You need a night out together to be who you are, and not feel like you have to be the career woman, wife and mommy
all at once. After all, we're not superwomen. — Jessica Alba

Elves, pixies, gnomes- the Moomins, Chorlton and the Wheelies, SpongeBob SquarePants- they all tried to invade you at some point. — Jacqueline Rayner

Because I was moved by the sorry spectacle of a conventional young man thinking that he had become radically unconventional. — Vera Caspary