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Get bored is not allowed! -Eloise Age 6 — Hilary Knight
When the Magician waves his magic wand to help you ... rest assured he does it because you deserve it. — Sameh Elsayed
When politics are used to allocate resources, the resources all end up being allocated to politics. — P. J. O'Rourke
Constancy is the complement of all other human virtues. — Giuseppe Mazzini
They are more human and more brotherly towards one another, it seems to me, than we are. But perhaps that is merely because they feel themselves to be more unfortunate than us. — Erich Maria Remarque
Alice wonders if other women in the middle of the night have begun to resent their Formica. — Barbara Kingsolver
Though every nation must do its part to address climate change, developed nations are responsible for the lion's share of carbon pollution in the atmosphere, and they have an obligation to help developing nations transition to a sustainable future. — Frances Beinecke
Would accomplish little must sacrifice little; he who would achieve much must sacrifice much; he who would attain highly must sacrifice greatly. VISIONS — James Allen
That stern and rockbound coast felt like an amateur when it saw how grim the puritans that landed on it were. — Don Marquis
Democracy has become, unless I mistake, a kind of test or shibboleth, by which we try men and measures; and this is the same as to say that it is merely a word which is powerful with us, and not the wide and true notion of what the word means. But we must define the true import of words, and not be slaves to syllables; for democracy in form is not necessarily people-power in fact, but power perhaps of a few, who cajole the many and so lead and use the people for their own ends. — James Vila Blake
Some men just don't cotton to the notion of being tied down to one woman — Julie Garwood
Men deluded themselves when they believed in better days, some bygone era when the sun shone brighter. Better days had never existed. Joy had always been stolen, and sweeter because of that fact. — Zachary Jernigan
One of the country's least-discussed postwar problems is how frequently combat veterans bring the traumas of war back with them and are incarcerated after returning to their communities. By the mid-1980s, nearly 20 percent of the people in jails and prisons in the United States had served in the military. While the rate declined in the 1990s as the shadows cast by the Vietnam War began to recede, it has picked up again as a result of the military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. — Bryan Stevenson
Thing about boats is, you can always sell them if you don't like them. Can't sell kids. — Lin Pardey
As beauteous is the world, and many a joy Floats through its wide dominion. But, alas, When we would seize the winged good, it flies. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
