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I know the truth, and I will tell you now: He was admired, loved, cheered, honored, respected. In life as well as in death. A great man, he is. A great man, he was. A great man he will be. He died that day because his body had served its purpose. His soul had done what it came to do, learned what it came to learn, and then was free to leave. And I knew, as Denny sped me toward the doctor who would fix me, that if I had already accomplished what I set out to accomplish here on earth, if I had already learned what I was meant to learn, I would have left the curb one second later than I had, and I would have been killed instantly by that car. But I was not killed. Because I was not finished. I still had work to do. — Garth Stein

Sympathy for victims is always counter-balanced by an equal and opposite feeling of resentment towards them. — Ben Elton

And I have to work so hard at talking positively to myself. If I don't, it's just real hard to get through the day, and I'll get really down, and just want to cry. My whole body language changes. I get more slumped over. — Delta Burke

Every president, Democratic or Republican, simply works on the supposition that it's better to keep jobs in America than let them go to Mexico. — Paul Bloom

We had no electricity, no gas. Food was probably our greatest entertainment - the most fun thing that we could do was food. — Paul Prudhomme

The practice of forgiveness is very much like the practice of meditation. You have to do it often and persist at it in order to be any good. — Katerina Stoykova Klemer

In the 1960s, The National Education Association changed its character. The NEA changed into a union. And from that point on you can see deterioration in the quality of schooling in the United States. — Milton Friedman

How terrible the need for God. — Theodore Roethke

Once more it was borne in on him that marriage was not the safe anchorage he had been taught to think, but a voyage on uncharted seas. — Edith Wharton