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In places where men are used to differences they inevitably become tolerant. — Walter Lippmann
In Hawaii, we go to this wonderful place, all families. My wife and I go directly from breakfast to a beach chair where we read all day. My daughter goes from water to pool to running around with friends she meets, some of whom are regulars there. — Stephen Collins
Before the war an apple tree had stood behind the church. It was an apple tree that ate its own apples. — Herta Muller
Mom and Bear got into a big fight that afternoon when she told him what had happened. He kept yelling about how she wasn't "hard enough" on me, and she kept telling him to back off. I just stayed in my room, wishing for it to be over. Finally, Mom said something about how she was late for work, and she slammed the door on her way out. — James Patterson
The thing about information is that information is more valuable when people know it. There's an exception for business information and super timely information, but in all other cases, ideas that spread win. — Seth Godin
I myself find the division of the world into an objective and a subjective side much too arbitrary. The fact that religions through the ages have spoken in images, parables, and paradoxes means simply that there are no other ways of grasping the reality to which they refer. But that does not mean that it is not a genuine reality. And splitting this reality into an objective and a. subjective side won't get us very far. — Niels Bohr
A career in photography is a journey without a destination. — Joe McNally
The greatest joy is to be a mirror of God's love — Sunday Adelaja
You're like, a kick ass ninja of niceness. — H.M. Ward
If you don't figure out your main reason of being born, chances are that, you will fall into another plan which is unlikely to make you to print out your bigger picture! — Israelmore Ayivor
The most beautiful prose paragraph yet written by any American. — Harold Bloom
Well, au revoir, one and all. — P.L. Travers
Sitting in an automobile was where I first remember understanding how drama works ... Hidden in the back seat of a sedan, I quickly realized how deep the chasm or intense the claustrophobia could be inside your average family car. — Neil LaBute
Good things come to those who initiate. — Susan RoAne
I can't change something that I've been all my life. But I can work to express myself and talk more. — Carlos Beltran
