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The neurotic is nailed to the cross of his fiction. — Alfred Adler

You can live a hundred lifetimes and not deserve him, you know. — Suzanne Brockmann

Our immigration law sucks, and we need to redo the whole thing, comprehensive immigration reform. And what that's gonna be is anybody who wants to come and vote Democrat, we're gonna send 'em a limousine and bring 'em in. — Rush Limbaugh

You know your mind is renewed when the impossible looks logical. — Bill Johnson

It is glorious to see such courage in one so young. — Robert E.Lee

Never reduce a target. Instead, increase actions. When you start rethinking your targets, making up excuses, and letting yourself off the hook, you are giving up on your dreams! — Grant Cardone

One of the first lessons a warrior is taught is that denial of one's circumstances only results in failure to recognize real danger. — Karen Marie Moning

The air around us was charged as we stood opposite each other. Healer and destroyer, noon and midnight. We were silently deadlocked. — Michelle Hodkin

I hate dealing with the press. But I think it is a necessary evil. — Amy Carter

The existence of a prime mover- nothing can move itself; there must be a first mover. The first mover is called God. — Thomas Aquinas

as different as earth and sky but bound by some mysterious connection — Courtney Angela Brkic

I remember, back in England, the man I had before Jeeves sneaked off to a meeting on his evening out and come back and denounced me in front of a crowd of chappies I was giving a bit of supper to as a useless blot on the fabric of Society. — P.G. Wodehouse

his recreational passion at Sagamore Hill that summer of 1903 was the so-called point-to-point "obstacle walk," the one rule, the only rule, being that the participant must go up and over, or through, every obstacle, never around it. — David McCullough

All good things are cheap: all bad are very dear. — Henry David Thoreau

Spring and fall, those are very inspiring times of the year for me. — Henry Rollins