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I once heard an elder say that the dead who have no use for their words leave them as part of their children's inheritance. Proverbs, teeth suckings, obscenities, even grunts and moans once inserted in special places during conversations, all are passed along to the next heir. — Edwidge Danticat

Ordinary persons, he said, smiling, found no differences between men. The artist found them all. — Alexander Theroux

And so I was very grateful that I didn't do the British stiff upper lip, but I went straight to a therapist. And she was wonderful and helpful, and I went for about two years. — Lynn Redgrave

His eyes so dim, so wasted each limb, that, heedless of grammar, they all cried, that's him! — Richard Harris Barham

For me, appropriations bills are the glue. These are the bills that must move, no matter what, to keep the government functioning as a reliable element of our society. The Appropriations Committee shouldn't be the most political place to be; it's the place where we have to make the institution function for the country. — Marcy Kaptur

If I haven't made it clear enough, I'd do anything you asked of me." "Except let me go." "Except that. — Anonymous

I think there's a point at which you know how you dress isn't going to affect how much you do in life. — Diane Sawyer

You can do very little with faith, but you can do nothing without it. — Samuel Butler

The law, in our case, seems to make the right; and the very reverse ought to be done - the right should make the law. — Maria Edgeworth

If you brave in life, you get the best of life. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Watch the thought and its ways with care, and let it spring from love born out of concern for all beings. — Gautama Buddha

In 1967, in DeKalb v. DeSpain, a court (255 F.Supp. 655. N.D.Ill. 1966.) took a 4-line nursery rhyme used by a K-5 kindergarten class and declared the nursery rhyme unconstitutional. The court explained that although the word 'God' was not contained in this nursery rhyme, if someone were to hear the rhyme, he might think that it was talking about God - and that would be unconstitutional! — David Barton

I'm not interested in living in a fantasy world ... All my work is still meant to evoke real architectural spaces. But what interests me is what the world would be like if we were free of conventional limits. Maybe I can show what could happen if we lived by a different set of rules. — Lebbeus Woods