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Love is the fart
Of every heart
It pains the man when 'tis kept close,
And others doth offend, when 'tis let loose. — John Suckling

I'd like to do a play, but I can't find the right thing. I don't want it to be a starring role. I just want to play a really interesting character. — Carey Mulligan

I don't see a situation where one side will win militarily, take over Syria, and there will be peace and quiet, a clean victory. — Kofi Annan

Endure to the End — The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints

It is not love that keeps us stuck in the past. Love fades over time. What introspective hearts seek is simply unanswered questions about why terrible things can happen to very good people. Closure never comes from reflection. It only comes from God's guidance and promptings. — Shannon L. Alder

Rudeness is a weak imitation of strength. — Eric Hoffer

If you can prove to me I can touch you without you killing me, then you can take me however you want. — Pepper Winters

He indeed possesses the Character imposed on him, but he wanders as a renegade. — Saint Augustine

The haughty nephew ... and an even haughtier wife, both convinced that Germany was appointed by God to govern the world. Aunt July would come the next day, convinced that Great Britain had been appointed to the same post by the same authority.
Were both these loud-voiced parties right? On one occasion they had met, and Margaret ... had implored them to argue the subject out in her presence. Whereat they blushed and began to talk about the weather.
... Margaret then remarked: "To me one of two things is very clear; either God does not know his own mind about England and Germany, or else these do not know the mind of God."
A hateful little girl, but at thirteen she had grasped a dilemma that most people travel through life without perceiving. — E. M. Forster

Keep both heart and hand in your own possession, till you see good reason to part with them. — Anne Bronte

That's what Chess is all about. One day you give your opponent a lesson, the next day he gives you one — Bobby Fischer

I guess you never think your enemy is as clever as you are. — Cinda Williams Chima

But then architects don't build their own houses. — Damien Hirst