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I will not allow my daughters to learn foreign languages because one tongue is sufficient for a woman. — John Milton

Love thy neighbour, for in so doing thou art following the footsteps of Christ. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Of course my father was a great influence on me. He taught me how to read. — Michael Foot

It is fate, damn destiny, that has its way with us. — Kate Mildenhall

From here [the Gaza withdrawal], our people begin the march towards establishing an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital — Mahmoud Abbas

I want time in which to walk quietly over the earth, among uncrazed men. I want time in which to build a house, inhabit it, create a past with meaning. I want time in which to seek and find love. I want time. I want to be unhurried, uncaught. I want time in which to sleep and waken, in which to dream the truth of my being on earth. Time. — William, Saroyan

Now about this turtle.
I think I'm gonna name it Oliver."
"Why's that?"
"Because he's leaving little turtle poop 'Oliver' his terrarium. — Amy Lane

Mama used to tell us a story about a cicada sitting high in a tree. It chirps and drinks in dew, oblivious to the praying mantis behind it. The mantis arches up its front leg to stab the cicada, but it doesn't know an oriole perches behind it. The bird stretches out its neck to snap up the mantis for a midday meal, but its unaware of the boy who's come into the garden with a net. Three creatures - the cicada, the mantis and the oriole - all coveted gains without being aware of the greater and inescapable danger that was coming. — Lisa See

I do believe in living out your own time, unless it's absolutely impossible, which it is for some people. — Alan Bates

Just keep thinking about the good side of ADD - the creativity and the originality it can stimulate. — David Neeleman

The charming grass, elegant water, fascinating winds, admirable rocks and delicate sands are never alone. — Delano Johnson