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Every professional footballer should seek to play at least one game at Celtic Park. I have never felt anything like it. — Paolo Maldini

Buy whatever kids are selling on card tables in their front yard. — H. Jackson Brown Jr.

When something bad is written about me, I find it hurtful. So I choose not to look at it. — Patsy Kensit

The problem with Christianity is more people profess the truth than live it. So much hypocrisy abounds that I can no longer say I count myself among them without being held to the same unachievable standard. — Shannon L. Alder

The best part about being married is feeling centered. Nothing else matters so much as long as you can come home and be with your family. — Patrick Dempsey

You could refer to me as god and the odd curtsey wouldn't go a miss either — R.S. Burnett

I had a very lovely childhood, and, being an only child, I'm very close to my mom and my dad. — Luke Evans

In the party of Lincoln and Reagan and much of the donor class, the defense of human life is what they think loses elections. They think we need to spend time on really popular ideas, like cutting your mom's Social Security check. — Gary Bauer

It was such an odd thing to be fighting against something so violently and yet wanting it to happen so completely. — James Dashner

This is why she has stayed, why she has waited, watching out the window, always looking out for the moment when I will turn into the driveway, always trying to look her best for when I come in the door. She has struggled to keep on, trying not to fall. To try to help me. She has not wanted to leave me alone. She has always wanted to be here for me, to do what she could. . — George Hodgman

Everything want to be loved. Us sing and dance and holler, just trying to be loved. — Alice Walker

For 'tis a truth well known to most, That whatsoever thing is lost, We seek it, ere it comes to light, In every cranny but the right. — William Cowper