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The delights of lust terminate in languishment and dejection; the object thou burnest for nauseates with satiety, and no sooner hadst thou possessed it, but thou wert weary of its presence. — Robert Dodsley

The Olympics are always a special competition, it is very difficult to predict what will happen. — Sergei Bubka

I don't like the term 'global warming,' because it's misleading. It implies something that's mainly about temperature, that's gradual, and that's uniform across the planet. And in fact, temperature is only one of the things that's changing. — John Holdren

She was mine before she was yours," Tommy said, anger in his tone. "All those years without you . . . she still had me. And when she sees who you are . . . what you've become . . . she will turn to me again. — Sarah MacLean

Without hope, there is no despair. There is only meaningless suffering. — D. Morgenstern

The pain when you fail is not to convince you to stop, but to be overcome so you can find success there and move on. — A.M. Sawyer

Human science too is concerned with establishing similarities, regularities, and conformities to law which would make it possible to predict individual phenomena and processes. In the field of natural phenomena this goal cannot always be reached everywhere to the same extent, but the reason for this variation is only that sufficient data on which the similarities are to be established cannot always be obtained. Thus the method of meteorology is just the same as that of physics, but its data is incomplete and therefore its predictions are more uncertain. — Hans-Georg Gadamer

Forcing women in or near land combat will hurt recruiting, not help. — Phyllis Schlafly

Man who betrayed you once would betray you twice. — Ken Follett

Ove was destined and would strike as true as unexpected lightning on a clear day or never come at all. -Jacinta, with love — Dean Francis Alfar

It is not just that animals make the world more scenic or picturesque. The lives of animals are woven into our very being - closer than our own breathing - and our soul will suffer when they are gone. — Gary A. Kowalski