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The 'Lord's Prayer' is totally of life. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I am illegitimate," she said distinctly, as if he were a foreigner trying to learn English. "You are a viscount. You can't marry a bastard."
"What about the Duke of Clarence? He had ten bastard children by that actress ... what was her name ... "
"Mrs. Jordan."
"Yes, that one, Their children were all illegitimate, but some of them married peers."
"You're not the Duke of Clarence."
"That's right. I'm not a blueblood any more than you are. I inherited the title purely by happenstance"
"That doesn't matter. If your married me, it would be scandalous and inappropriate, and doors would be closed to you."
"Good God, woman, I let two of my sisters marry Gypsies. Those doors have already been closed, bolted, and nailed shut. — Lisa Kleypas
Music is the only thing that doesn't hurt when it hits you. — Bob Marley
All in all, it was the goldarndest, Barnum-and-Baileyest, rib-stickinest, rough-and-tumblest infernal foofaraw of a media circus anybody had seen since grandpaw chased the possum down the road and lost his store teeth, and I was heartily sorry to have been a part of it. — John Varley
Hold a picture of yourself long and steadily enough in your mind's eye, and you will be drawn toward it. — Napoleon Hill
Hell is a place where the walls are made of mirrors and you can never close your eyes. — Adam Stanley
I have nothing against investment banking, but it's like massaging money rather than creating money. If you're in physics, you create inventions, you create lasers, you create transistors, computers, GPS. — Michio Kaku
Political correctness is euphemism for "fear to speak truth to authority — Bangambiki Habyarimana
If we are cut loose from the anchor of God's Word, we will not be free. We will be slaves of personal passions and popular trends. — John Piper
To have a choice at all is to be free - even when the choice is between two terrible things. — Orson Scott Card
