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Persons of rank do not talk about such trifles as the common people do; but the common people do not busy themselves about such frivolous things as do persons of rank. — Luc De Clapiers

I think the ordinary is a very under-exploited aspect of our lives because it is so familiar. — Martin Parr

Don't give up.
I know you've made a thousand attempts to reach your goal, but look at it this way: after repeatedly banging your head against the wall, you ought to be numb enough break through this time. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Elinor Lipman is to tweets what Shakespeare is to sonnets. — Firoozeh Dumas

Do not measure the number of tragedies you sustain, but to quantify the success you derive from them. — Jacqueline Susann

Those who, in debate, appeal to their qualifications, argue from memory, not from understanding. — Leonardo Da Vinci

To this day the vision of the world which comes most naturally to me is one in which "we two" or "we few" (and in a sense "we happy few") stand together against something stronger and larger. — C.S. Lewis

When I first saw you, I saw love. from You're Still The One — Shania Twain

I just want to grow spiritually with the Lord. I'm keeping strong at it, just trying to make my walk with faith a little better. — Kevin Durant

Exercise is the chief source of improvement in our faculties. — Hugh Blair

No society has succeeded in abolishing the distinction between ruler and ruled ... to be a ruler gives one special status and, usually, special privileges. During the Communist era, important officials in the Soviet Union had access to special shops selling delicacies unavailable to ordinary citizens; before China allowed capitalist enterprises in its economy, travelling by car was a luxury limited to tourists and those high in the party hierarchy Throughout the 'communist' nations, the abolition of the old ruling class was followed by the rise of a new class of party bosses and well-placed bureaucrats, whose behaviour and life-style came more and more to resemble that of their much-denounced predecessors. In the end, nobody believed in the system any more. That, couple with its inability to match the productivity of the less bureaucratically controlled, more egoistically driven capitalist economies, led to its downfall. — Peter Singer

Your most important gear is your eye, heart and soul. — Marius Vieth

It's a travesty when a woman wastes herself. — Jill Alexander Essbaum