Araplara Quotes & Sayings
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I know that our country is strongest when we lead the world, when we lead strong alliances. And that's the way Eisenhower and Reagan and Kennedy and others did it. — John F. Kerry

Without moral values, which should begin in Congress, America will lose her roots, her basis, her thesis. — Janine Turner

Love doesn't always have convenient timing — Helena Hunting

Rejoice as summer should ... chase away sorrows by living. — Melissa Marr

A man does not exist until he is drunk. — Ernest Hemingway,

Or maybe, he thought, returning to the boxes, it was part of being Catholic
you were made to feel guilty about everything — Elizabeth Strout

Take the chance, change is possible. — Lailah Gifty Akita

There is a certain phase in the life of the aged when the warmth of the heart seems to increase in direct proportion with the years. — John Phillips Marquand

And now they were across the world in a wholly new place, but -- and she wasn't sure what this meant -- every new place reminded her of an old place. The moon, after all, was still the moon. — Joanna Hershon

As a brunette, I had previously been this serious actress. Then I became a blonde and got to play a completely different, comic role. — Loni Anderson

Mother bid me to tell you: a pauper can never be a prince. Every time you look in the mirror, remember what we did to you. Remember you breathe because we let you. Remember your heart will one day be on our table. Rise so high, in mud you lie. — Pierce Brown

You know the way some Orientals confuse the sounds of R and L when they speak a Western language? That's because R and L in many Eastern languages are allophones, that is, considered the same sound, written and even heard the same - just like the th at the beginning of they and at the beginning of theater." "What's different about the sound of theater and they?" "Say them again and listen. One's voiced and the other's unvoiced, they're as distinct as V and F; only they're allophones - at least in British English; so Britishers are used to hearing them as though they were the same phoneme. — Samuel R. Delany

Music in general and lately opera in particular fills my soul with hope and inspiration. — China Forbes