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Ah, March! we know thou art Kind-hearted,
spite of ugly looks and threats,
And, out of sight, art nursing April's violets! — Helen Hunt Jackson

We have been so busy perfecting the means of travel that we have forgotten where we wanted to go. — Arthur M. Young

He promoted the education of the parish clergy and wrote: He seems to me a very foolish man, and very wretched, who will not increase his understanding while he is in the world, and ever wish and long to reach that endless life where all shall be made clear. — Alfred The Great

I will never allow anyone to divide this people once more into religious camps, each fighting the other — Adolf Hitler

The imprint left on her mind by the long famished body that had seemed in the darkness to consist of nothing by sharp crags and angles, the memory of its painfully-defined almost skeletal ribcage, a pattern of ridges like a washboard, was fading as rapidly as any other transient impression on a soft surface. — Margaret Atwood

You look like a corgi — Stephanie Perkins

I can travel anywhere in the world and I can pretty much fit in. — Kristin Kreuk

Your world won't fall apart when Jesus is the One holding it together. — Mandy Fender

old doesn't always mean less advanced." I — Nnedi Okorafor

I really wanted to be a dancer, actually. Michael Jackson inspired me a lot. — Charice Pempengco

In youth, it was a way I had, to do my best to please, and change with every passing lad to suit his theories. But now, I know the things I know and do the things I do, and if you do not like me so, to hell my love, with you." - Dorothy Parker — Nicole Archer

I know a beautiful garden, where there are a great many children in fine little coats, and they go under the trees and gather beautiful apples and pears, cherries and plums; they sing and run about and are as happy as they can be. Sometimes they ride on nice little ponies, with golden bridles and silver saddles. I asked the man whose garden it is, "What little children are these?" And he told me, "They are little children who love to pray and learn and are good. — Martin Luther