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For everyone says something repeatedly and is misunderstood, this is the only point where everybody understands everybody else, he said, I thought. One — Thomas Bernhard

When we have done our best, we also have to learn that we still need to rely on God. Our best - no matter how good - is incomplete if we leave God out of the picture. — Ben Carson

If history teaches anything, it teaches that self-delusion in the face of unpleasant facts is folly. — Ronald Reagan

The melting pot failed to function in one crucial area. Religions and nationalities, however different, generally learned to live together, even to grow together, in America. But color was something else. Reds were murdered like wild animals. Yellows were characterized as a peril and incarcerated en masse during World War ii for no really good reason by our most liberal president. Browns have been abused as the new slave labor on farms. The blacks, who did not come here willingly, are now, more than a century after emancipation by Lincoln, still suffering a host of slave like inequalities. — Theodore Hesburgh

Happiness in something you need to search for, It comes from inside. You can pull it out from inside by satisfaction and acceptance. — Vijay Dhameliya

He smiles but rarely and watches other men to see when they laugh and then does the same. — Susanna Clarke

Life is a playground and a laboratory; avoid neglecting one for the other. — T.F. Hodge

Anyone who studies present and ancient affairs will easily see how in all cities and all peoples there still exist, and have always existed, the same desires and passions. Thus, it is an easy matter for him who carefully examines past events to foresee future events in a republic and to apply the remedies employed by the ancients, or, if old remedies cannot be found, to devise new ones based upon the similarity of the events. But since these matters are neglected or not understood by those who read, or, if understood, remain unknown to those who govern, the result is that the same problems always exist in every era. — Niccolo Machiavelli

A child may be "spoiled" by a lack of training or by inappropriate love that gives or trains incorrectly. — Garry Chapman

The person who gossips is a terrorist who drops a bomb, destroys, and they destroy others. — Pope Francis

I hope you don't mind. We looked at your dress size when you were sleeping on and had these brought here for you. Since we didn't give you time to pack it only seemed fair that we provide," Chris said as he played with the material of a dress on the bed. I ran to him and kissed him passionately. I was in heaven. Andrew came up behind me and sandwiched me between the two of them. I turned my head and kissed him too. "Shall — Aphrodite Publishing