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A home is a kingdom of it's own in the midst of the world, a stronghold amid life's storms and stresses, a refuge, even a sanctuary. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Nothing erodes [a mother's love]. It is not sand on a beach. It is the nuclear heart of things-hard as the rock of this earth. — Beth Kephart

It is not good for one's morals to see bad acting — Oscar Wilde

I, for one, will remain constantly vigilant of a government that admits its transgressions of liberty only when they are caught lying. — Rand Paul

As the old saying goes, 'money is power' and the more money the government takes, the more power it has over individuals. — Angela McGlowan

When they [people with insomnia] start worrying about not sleeping, I'll say, "Say the mantra to myself; if I don't sleep tonight, I'll likely sleep tomorrow, and if not tomorrow then definitely the third" because our body has a way of naturally catching up. — Shelby Harris

I break my back for music because it's something that I love, but I'm not going to break my back for a bank. I wouldn't want to be an ATM repairman; there are some things that just aren't worth it. — Joshua Homme

All of a sudden, if I can't go cycling, I have to do something else for five hours - I can't do anything for five hours! It just means sitting at home trying to work out something to do. It's just not me, it doesn't feel right. — Magnus Backstedt

You know, most people really don't know me. — Marilyn Monroe

Good-hearted laughter is a tribute to the happy God, who created laughter and delights to enter into it with us. — Randy Alcorn

I want it to be better than okay. You deserve better than okay. — Tammara Webber

Maybe ... you'll fall in love with me all over again."
"Hell," I said, "I love you enough now. What do you want to do? Ruin me?"
"Yes. I want to ruin you."
"Good," I said. "That's what I want too. — Ernest Hemingway,

The French approach to food is characteristic; they bring to their consideration of the table the same appreciation, respect, intelligence and lively interest that they have for the other arts, for painting, for literature, and for the theatre. We foreigners living in France respect and appreciate this point of view but deplore their too strict observance of a tradition which will not admit the slightest deviation in a seasoning or the suppression of a single ingredient. Restrictions aroused our American ingenuity, we found combinations and replacements which pointed in new directions and created a fresh and absorbing interest in everything pertaining to the kitchen. — Alice B. Toklas

Pride brought down a lot of folks. One of these days you gon' have to turn around and look at whatever it is you running from. — Ayana Mathis