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For a country to have a great writer is like having another government, — Mark Bowden

Humility honors God, and God honors humility. — Mark Batterson

Japan's beautiful seas and its territory are under threat, and young people are having trouble finding hope in the future amid economic slump. I promise to protect Japan's land and sea, and the lives of the Japanese people no matter what. — Shinzo Abe

It would, therefore, seem obvious that patriotism as a feeling is bad and harmful, and as a doctrine is stupid. For it is clear that if each people and each State considers itself the best of peoples and States, they all live in a gross and harmful delusion. — Leo Tolstoy

You're getting into some kind of shape, cop."
Aw, come on, now." Butch grinned. "Don't let that shower we took go to your head."
Rhage fired a towel at the male. "Just pointing out your beer gut's gone."
It was a Scotch pot. And I don't miss it. — J.R. Ward

I don't even think when I'm walking down the runway. I don't really breathe either. — Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

Practice never makes you perfect, but it gets you closer to perfection. — Matshona Dhliwayo

O you virtuous owle,
The wise Minerva's only fowle. — Philip Sidney

Contemporaries appreciate the person rather than their merit, posterity will regard the merit rather than the person. — Charles Caleb Colton

Those who dare to dive into the oceans, often finds treasures; no one ever heard.
Take a leap of faith, every soul is having a treasure inside them, you just have to dive till the very end of their misty soul.
Something really precious is waiting for you there ... — Mohammad Shahzaib Ansari

I don't believe there is anything in the whole earth that you can't learn in Berlin except the German language. — Mark Twain

All that man has to say or do that can possibly concern mankind is in some shape or other to tell the story of his love-to sing, and, if he is fortunate and keeps alive, he will be forever in love. — Henry David Thoreau