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The President is the direct representative of the American people and is elected by the people and responsible to them. — Andrew Jackson

Thanks to Scoop, I've learned a lot about how the male mind works, and as a result I've been having nightmares for months. — Yvonne Collins

As evangelical Christians, we have tended to relegate art to the very fringe of life. The rest of human life we feel is more important. Despite our constant talk about the Lordship of Christ, we have narrowed its scope to a very small area of reality. We have misunderstood the concept of the Lordship of Christ over the whole of man and the whole of the universe and have not taken to us the riches that the Bible gives us for ourselves, for our lives, and for our culture. — Francis Schaeffer

Well, once you've resigned yourself to the fact that you are the more mature pop performer and you're past the age you ever thought you would do it, you might as well do it as long as you can. As long as I can still lift a microphone, then I'll do it, you know. — Jarvis Cocker

We like to think that we value individuality, but all too often we admire one type of individual - the — Susan Cain

Did you hear that? I'm special. — Ally Carter

The only time I think about life beyond F1 is when I contemplate becoming a dad. But there's no way that's going to happen while I'm still racing. To be successful in F1 you need to be very selfish in lots of ways and you're away from home for long periods. That's not the kind of father I want to be. — Jenson Button

Little Pessimism in life reminds of staying alive and not wandering in a fairy land. — Vikram Adhikari

Bonus: I now knew what Erin meant by lickable abs. — Tammara Webber

Tranquil as a forest, but on fire within, once you find your center, you are sure to win. — David Zippel

Be spontaneous, be truthful, be free, and thus be individuals! — Lydia M. Child

If Mozart, instead of playing the pianoforte at three years old with wonderfully little practice, had played a tune with no practice at all, he might truly have been said to have done so instinctively. — Charles Darwin