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Thus the great drama of universal life is perpetually sustained; and though the individual actors undergo continual change, the same parts are ever filled by another and another generation; renewing the face of the earth, and the bosom of the deep, with endless successions of life and happiness. — William Buckland

Tears were going to fall at any moment, and if the two of them were going to break they may as well shatter. — Elise Kova

They don't worship at the altar of forced busing and mandatory quotas. They don't believe you can remedy past discrimination by mandating new discrimination. (Defending his nominees for Civil Rights Commission) — Ronald Reagan

Refugees cost us money too when they come to us. If we improve their living conditions in Turkey, we create an incentive for them to stay there and not to place their fates in the hands of smugglers. — Martin Schulz

Keeping histories is as much about knowing what needs forgetting as what ought to be remembered. — Leah Bobet

His locked, lettered, braw brass collar, Shewed him the gentleman and scholar. — Robert Burns

In 20 years I had sold more records for RCA than any artist except Elvis Presley. — Charley Pride

Neither machines, nor the commodities made by them, rise in real value, but all commodities made by machines fall, and fall in proportion to their durability. — David Ricardo

The deeper the grief, the more radiant the love. — Rumi

Bulldog grunted. And I knew the matter was settled. My pulse thrummed with excitement. I was going to marry Juliana Wessex. — Jody Hedlund

For 50 years my father worked for the railroad. — Harold Evans

It's not something you can prove ... I know you hate to hear this, but you either have it, or you don't. — Charles De Lint

It's funny what happens to you when part of your heart gets born inside somebody else. — Donald Miller

I know
it's stupid to not own a gun yet have
so many triggers, but in some other world
gigantic seashells hold humans
to their ears and listen to the echo
of machines. — Jeffrey McDaniel