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I think we have muddled the terms of marriage, civil partnership, registry office, church etc. I would have liked that to have been clarified. I didn't really like the legislation that was the problem but I absolutely support gay marriage. — Andrea Leadsom

Living a Princely life requires that you learn to think and reason like the Prince, talk and behave like him, react like him as well. — Jaachynma N.E. Agu

Once for all: liberty consists not only in the right granted, but in the power given to man to exercise, to develop his faculties under the empire of justice, and under the protection of the law. — Frederic Bastiat

It is my fate, it seems, to fall privy to rare and splendid vistas in a state of exhaustion too profound to care. — Jacqueline Carey

Being a hero to someone, even if it is a dog, is a feeling like no other. Though it can be frustrating, it can be the most rewarding thing to give someone a second chance at a happy life. — Elizabeth Parker

I feel so lucky to have been in a group where it was a real band. This wasn't a singer and guitar player and some other guys. — Robbie Robertson

The money-getter who pleads his love of work has a lame defense, for love of work at money-getting is a lower taste than love of money. — Ambrose Bierce

I like to read in my own house, in any of the rooms I always mean to paint or otherwise improve and never do. Every detail is so familiar to me that it makes almost no claim on my attention. — Marilynne Robinson

You cannot have a creation without a Creator. — Ray Comfort

Love is scary, like anything else, whether you're falling in love, whether you're discovering love in something else ... if you're really going to jump off the cliff, when you meet somebody that you love you're going to jump off that cliff, you've got to give them everything. And when you have a kid, it's on a much greater level. — Kate Hudson

Holding on to expectations is often the source of unforgiving feelings. — Virginia H. Pearce