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A grace is a thing you get from God, you use it to make a better world, or not use it, you have to choose. — Dean Koontz

So what if you're plain? Anyone can like a beautiful woman or a handsome man. That's easy. But power is the ability to inspire attraction without the obvious. — Donna Lynn Hope

I live my life because I dare. I dare to show up when everyone else might hide their faces and hide their bodies in shame. — Gabourey Sidibe

The great gift of American democracy is freedom to think, act, and carry out our lives in a manner that imbues meaning not only to our own life but enhances other people's lives through our everyday actions. — Kilroy J. Oldster

I'm so disappointed that I live in the era where technology rule the world and pride is more important than kindness. — E.

Scientists in California have discovered a chemical in the brain that causes use of Windows in otherwise normal human beings. It's called alcohol. — David Pogue

I got where I am by a combination of guile, street smarts, and perfectly timed assassinations," VanderVoort says. "If you can't out think 'em, out maneuver 'em, or intimidate 'em then be sure to put a bullet between their eyebrows. — Jake Bible

Discriminating against same-sex couples just isn't right. — Michelle Obama

I write everything out in longhand in one fast go. And then I throw out the first few and start over again. By the end of the first draft, the whole thing's messy and disgusting and horrible, but you really understand the foundational stuff. — Lauren Groff

It's amazing how friends can slip through your fingers, how your social network can vanish like it never existed. — Liane Moriarty

To know whom to strike is competence; to know how to strike is skill; to know where and when to strike is art; to know why to strike is victory. — James Roby

There is no Internet business in furniture or bedding. Zero - practically in the world. — Gerry Harvey

...in the assassination of three of its first four caliphs, the "successors" to Mohammed and rulers of the faithful. Those early assassinations led to the split between Sunnis and Shiites, battle lines drawn fourteen centuries ago that US troops would encounter, and help reignite, in Iraq. There is no distinction between modern and ancient history in the Middle East. No region is more obsessed with its own past. Islam began as a force to be reckoned with, and Muslims have longed to return to their former glory. — Richard Engel