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I don't know, the older I get, the more complicated I think I get, which is a hindrance. — Kim Weston

This contest between the secular and religious visions of government is really the main choice to be made. It won't be decided in one election, but it is a basic choice between an open and progressive Iraq and one that is backward and continues to fall behind. — Adnan Pachachi

I stood there for a moment, playing emotional catch-up.He drove down from the Navarre House just to surprise me with flowers.And not It's -Valentines's Day-and-I-feel-olbligated flowers.These were just-because flowers. — Chloe Neill

For as he thinks in his heart, so is he. PROVERBS 23:7 — Joyce Meyer

Any actor that's like, 'I hate the fact that I'm getting all of this attention,' is a liar. Especially when it's from the opposite sex. — Donald Faison

Really good liars always work in something true to make the lie more plausible. - John Puller — David Baldacci

Making the ungrateful grateful is a tedious endeavor. — Ana Monnar

Viola to Duke Orsino: 'I'll do my best
To woo your lady.'
[Aside.] 'Yet, a barful strife! Whoe'er I woo, myself would be his wife. — William Shakespeare

My heart perceived wildernesses of contradictions and impossible truths and mystical lies. — Jardine Libaire

Marathon running is a terrible experience: monotonous, heavy, and exhausting. — Veikko Karvonen

There is mingled good and evil in all the events and governments of this world, and good often arises side by side with or in the wake of evil, but it is never from the evil that the good comes; injustice and tyranny have never produced good fruits. Be assured that whenever they have the dominion, whenever the moral rights and personal liberties of men are trodden under foot by material force, be it barbaric or be it scientific, there can result only prolonged evils and deplorable obstacles to the return of moral right and moral force, which, God be thanked, can never he obliterated from the nature and the history of man. — Francois Guizot