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Marriage Asian-style is practical, contractual and, to the western mind, deeply unromantic. — Jemima Khan

I have trouble reading modern Hebrew. In the 1950s, I could read anything. I don't know how much experience you've had with contemporary Hebrew. It's quite difficult. — Noam Chomsky

Dream, believe, strive, achieve. — Debasish Mridha

He remembered Simon warning him, with wryness, that Clary had the nuclear bomb of boyfriends. — Cassandra Clare

Children betrayed their parents by becoming their own people. — Leslye Walton

[Soetsu Yanagi's] main criticism of individual craftsmen and modern artists is that they are overproud of their individualism. I think I am right in saying Yanagi's belief was that the good artist of craftsman has no personal pride because in his soul he knows that any prowess he shows is evidence of that Other Power. Therefore what Yanagi says is 'Take heed of the humble; be what you are by birthright; there is no room for arrogance'. — Bernard Leach

For our own success to be real, it must contribute to the success of others. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Shijun, we can't go back. — Eileen Chang

I think sometimes the dead cherish us, as we do them, — Diana Gabaldon

I'm so laid back and not high maintenance in the slightest. If I did get married, I'd probably be dancing down the aisle with the groom. I'd like something unconventional! — Erin Richards

Adolescence is that time in your life when you discover your ability to be depressed. — David Gerrold

Socialism requires that government becomes your god. — Rafael Cruz

The kingdom of God is that invisible collection of committed Christians that transcends cultures, ideologies ... and creeds- all bound by the golden commitment to say nothing and do nothing that would attack the self-esteem, the self-respect, and the dignity of any other human being, whether or not they are committed members of the kingdom of God. The dignity of the person then is the irreducible cell of true Christianity. — Robert H. Schuller

There should ne'er be a time
When a duty or dime
Doth outshine
The importance of family. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Every "Good Bye" said by a true friend, shall always be followed by "Hello" and every happy end shall always be a beginning of something New and Wonderful! — Galina Nelson