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Do, and have done. The former is far the easiest. — Augustus William Hare

Yes. Now I'm a partner for one of the biggest law firms in Dallas. — Megan D. Martin

It's great to know that young black girls are seeing themselves on TV as leading ladies, and I'm part of that. It's just such an honor. — Candice Patton

He who never puts his trust in any man will never be deceived. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Death came with friendly care; The opening bud to heaven conveyed, And bade it blossom there. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Where commerce and capitalism are invloved, often times, morality and honor sink to the bottom-Oliver Goldsmith paraphrased — Oliver Goldsmith

I both love and do not love; and am mad and not mad. — Anacreon

They imprisoned Joseph to cage his abilities but God empowered him to manifest his potentials — Ikechukwu Joseph

Life is not supposed to be easy. Stop working so hard to make it that way. Go ahead and handle it! — Camila Alves

People shouldn't be interested in me. They should be interested in me if I'm not doing what I promise. — Mark Walter

Dullness is the coming of age of seriousness. — Oscar Wilde

There are those who will immediately be drawn to the idea of pattern-seeking, and — Douglas R. Hofstadter

She could see the name Fukamachi on a shiny name-plate by the door of the house, but it was a name that meant nothing to Kazuko. And at that moment, in her heart, she began to dream of meeting someone. Someone special who would one day walk into her life. Someone she would instantly feel she had known for years. Someone who would feel the same about her. — Yasutaka Tsutsui

The moon shone like herrings in the water. — Dorothy Wordsworth

The greatest, equally with the smallest motions of the Universe, are subjected to the rigid necessity of inevitable laws. These laws are the unknown causes of the known effects perceivable in the Universe. Their effects are the boundaries of our knowledge, their names the expressions of our ignorance. To suppose some existence beyond, or above them, is to invent a second and superfluous hypothesis to account for what has already been accounted for by the laws of motion and the properties of matter. I admit that the nature of these laws is incomprehensible, but the hypothesis of a Deity adds a gratuitous difficulty, which so far from alleviating those that it is adduced to explain, requires new hypotheses for the elucidation of its own inherent contradictions. — Christopher Hitchens