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The great correspondent of the seventeenth century Madame de Sevigne counseled, "Take chocolate in order that even the most tireome company seem acceptable to you," which is also sound advice today! — Barrie Kerper

She feared the unknown as we all do, and her ignorance made the unknown infinitely vast. — Joseph Conrad

It's just never a good idea to compliment a girl's boobs. [ ... ] "You have nice boobs." Bad. "You have two nice boobs." Worse. "Two boobs? Perfect." F minus. — Jesse Andrews

Prayer [is] the quiet, persistent living of our life of desire and faith in the presence of our God. — Andrew Murray

A love so strong, you can't tell where you end and the other person begins. — Margaret Stohl

Bolshevism turns flourishing countryside into sinister wastes of ruins; National Socialism transforms a Reich of destruction and misery into a healthy state with a flourishing economic life. — Adolf Hitler

I just want to tell you I'm quitting.'
'What? You can't quit,' Chuck said.
'I hate working here.'
'We all hate working here. That doesn't mean we quit. Only quitters quit.'
'I'm quitting. — Rainbow Rowell

I don't know what reception I'm at, but for God's sake give me a gin and tonic. — Denis Thatcher

To start with, for example this year, 2004, is the bicentennial of Haitian independence. — Edwidge Danticat

Soviet Union foreign policy is a puzzle inside a riddle wrapped in an enigma, and the key is Russian nationalism. — Winston Churchill

When I look back at those days I have no doubt that Providence guided us, not only across those snowfields, but across the storm-white sea that separated Elephant Island from our landing-place on South Georgia. I know that during that long and racking march of thirty-six hours over the unnamed mountains and glaciers of South Georgia it seemed to me often that we were four, not three. I said nothing to my companions on the point, but afterwards Worsley said to me, 'Boss, I had a curious feeling on the march that there was another person with us.' Crean confessed to the same idea. One feels 'the dearth of human words, the roughness of mortal speech' in trying to describe things intangible, but a record of our journeys would be incomplete without a reference to a subject very near to our hearts. — Ernest Shackleton

In our society mothers take the place elsewhere occupied by the Fates, the System, Negroes, Communism or Reactionary Imperialist Plots; mothers go on getting blamed until they're eighty, but shouldn't take it personally. — Katharine Whitehorn

I believe black characters in fiction are still revolutionary, given our long history of erasure. — Tananarive Due

Humans could be termed as biomasses when they don't fully put into use their human qualifications. — Sunday Adelaja