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Sometimes, all it takes to lift the sadness from another is to let them know how much you appreciate them and how grateful you are having them in your life. — Charles F. Glassman

Which goes to show you, right there, the difference between sailors and marines: marines are fucking stupid. Running when you don't have to. — Christopher Moore

You can do it." Coach said. "I can do it." "You can do it." "I can do it." Do you understand how amazing it is to hear that from an adult? Do you know how amazing it is to hear that from anybody? It's one of the simplest sentences in the world, just four words, but they're the four hugest words in the world when they're put together. (189) — Sherman Alexie

I don't think young people need to see the face of the deceased. — Kenzaburo Oe

I had spent years thinking about one thing while I was doing another. I had, in fact, prided myself on being able to do two things at once. — Jane Smiley

From self alone expect applause. — Marion LeRoy Burton

I think we all [americans] think we're a special country. But the question is, what - what call does that give us? — Chris Matthews

That's what our Rules engage us to do, to help poor persons, our lords and masters. — Vincent De Paul

He immersed himself in anthropology, history, philosophy, and linguistics, accumulating hundreds of credit hours without collecting a degree. He saw no reason to. The pursuit of knowledge, he maintained, was a worthy objective in its own right and needed no external validation. — Jon Krakauer

When things went right, it was generally because the woman had cleverly manipulated the guy into good dating behavior. He'd call when he said he would. Put some thought into dates. He'd ask questions about her life because she didn't vomit up all her personal history in the first ten minutes. — Kristan Higgins

Good will attract good to itself, and those involved will unite toward a common goal. Evil, in turn, draws evil men, but they will never truly act as one. They will always be distrustful, always jealous. Ultimately, they seek power for themselves alone, and for that reason they will always fall apart at the end. — John Connolly