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Let us do our duty well; let us go straight to God; let us work to become very humble, very patient, very mortified, and very charitable. — Vincent De Paul

They were coming back to his mother's neighborhood now, the eastern boundary of which was a bridge spanning a know of train tracks that cut through the city like a zipper. — Nathan Hill

Ordinary people regard a man of a certain force and flexibility of character as they do a lion; they look at him with a sort of wonder, perhaps they admire him; but they will on no account house with him. — Angela Merkel

I don't think that I will say that we are less talented in Bollywood, but our functioning is different. We cater to a different kind of audience. — Anupam Kher

The seventeenth-century baby slept, as his nineteenth-century descendant does, in a cradle. Nothing could be prettier than the old cradles that have survived successive years of use with many generations of babies. — Alice Morse Earle

With his deeds, not only words, President Obama has revitalized our struggling space program. — Buzz Aldrin

I'm somewhat antagonistic towards these various projects that charge $250,000 per person for the ability to be weightless for 3 minutes after being brought up from earth. I think there are such better uses for that money that i seriously question the ethics of spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on space flights for extremely wealthy people. — Arthur Frommer

I want to know what it feels like to have crushes that could conceivably maybe one day turn into boyfriends. — Becky Albertalli

Life, especially in relation to other women, would always be a competition, one she would rarely win. — Anthony McCarten

Don't get involved with anyone who doesn't respect his mother. — Mia Farrow

Good new art may not look like art. Inspiration doesn't follow style, it creates it. — Walter Darby Bannard

It was dramatic to watch my grandmother decapitate a turkey with an ax the day before Thanksgiving. Nowadays the expense of hiring grandmothers for the ax work would probably qualify all turkeys so honored with gourmet status. — Russell Baker

We crept along, following the line of new arrivals that snaked from the main gates toward a black-tented pavilion with a banner that read: JUDGMENTS FOR ELYSIUM AND ETERNAL DAMNATION Welcome, Newly Deceased! — Rick Riordan