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Learn the art of living. Make your life as an ageless art, then you will never grow older. — Debasish Mridha

In fact, no immigrant in American history has ever made a larger contribution than Alexander Hamilton — Ron Chernow

The unquietest humour possesses all men; ferments, seeks issue, in pamphleteering, caricaturing, projecting, declaiming; vain jangling of thought, word and deed. It is Spiritual Bankruptcy, long tolerated; verging now towards Economical Bankruptcy, and become intolerable. For from the lowest dumb rank, the inevitable misery, as was predicted, has spread upwards. In every man is some obscure feeling that his position, oppressive or else oppressed, is a false one: all men, in one or the other acrid dialect, as assaulters or as defenders, must give vent to the unrest that is in them. Of such stuff national well-being, and the glory of rulers, is not made. — Thomas Carlyle

Oh Esperanza!' said Isabel, jumping up and down and clapping.'I think my heart is dancing. — Pam Munoz Ryan

Have you ever considered that too many answers are the same as no answers at all? - Tyrion — George R R Martin

The secret to true happiness is low expectations and insensitivity. — Olivia Goldsmith

To run an effective political party you need a degree of tribalism, it's the glue that holds everyone together. — Charles Kennedy

Tell me you aren't crying. My whole image of you as a bad-ass warrior is crumbling. — Heather R. Blair

There was a malevolence about them, a sinister feel as their eyes locked onto us and didn't let go. — Richelle Mead

For the limited 'ordinary' person there is, for example, nothing easier to imagine himself to be unusual and original person, and to take enjoyment in this without hesitation. Some of our young ladies need only have their hair cut short, put on some blue spectacles and call themselves nihilists in order to be instantly persuaded that, having donned the spectacles, they have at once begun to possess their own 'convictions'. Some men need only feel a drop of some universally human and good-natured feeling within their hearts in order to be instantly persuaded that no one feels as they do, that they are in the vanguard of public enlightenment. Others need only accept some idea by word of mouth or read a page of something without beginning or end in order to instantly believe that this 'their own idea' and has been conceived within their own brains. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I pray for John the Baptist and Baby Jesus to come around for a playdate with Dora and Boots. — Emma Donoghue