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But the life that no longer trust another human being and no longer forms ties to the political community is not a human life any longer. — Martha C. Nussbaum

Millions of us, myself included, go back generations in this country, with ancestors who put in the painstaking work to become citizens. So we don't like the notion that anyone might get a free pass to American citizenship. — Barack Obama

Every day I try to tell myself that this is going to be fun today. I try to put myself in a great frame of mind before I go out - then I screw it up with the first shot. — Johnny Miller

His eyes looked sad, like the ocean before a big storm. — Mette Jakobsen

Retirement, it seems, is the final fling. The love boat, the trip-around-the-world. — Klaus H. Carl

The word "landmark" is from the old English "landmearc", meaning 'an object in the landscape which, by its conspicuousness, serves as a guide in the direction of one's course. — Robert Macfarlane

Wish not for treasure you can hold,
No gleaming jewels, bright and cold,
For finer still than pearl or gold,
The treasure of a tale well told ... — Brian Holguin

A penny saved is better than a penny earned. — Martin Luther

Certificates from top US universities adorned the walls like tiger head in a hunter's home. — Chetan Bhagat

It's a common slander of the Jews, but it's no slander of a huge fraction of the Germans. They went like sheep to the slaughterhouse. And then they donned the rubber aprons and set to work. — Martin Amis

I believe in the me God made and in the me God can make. I believe he made me on purpose and didn't make any mistakes when it came to my creation. I believe he is doing a good work in me, and in you. And that though I am flawed, God is loving me and refining me and reminding me that God in me is where I can place my trust. And that is the place where I find my courage. — Annie F. Downs

We do not know what is on the other side of the storm. — Brian Francis Slattery