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The best way to fight terrorism is to invest in education. Instead of sending weapons, send teachers. — Malala Yousafzai
I live a very normal regimented life that focuses on my training and my private life so I squeeze the insane stuff in around that. — Gabrielle Reece
You need a plan to build a house. To build a life, it is even more important to have a plan or goal. — Zig Ziglar
Welcome to the 77th and last Oscars. — Chris Rock
Translated 'Non omnia possumus omnus' as 'No possums allowed on the omnibus. — Connie Willis
Walking with Daisy from the dining hall, Matthew murmured, "Will I have to scale the outside wall tonight, or are you going to leave your door unlocked?"
"The door," Daisy replied succinctly.
"Thank God. — Lisa Kleypas
You create your own reality. — Seth
Open your heart! Even in trying times. Relax. Breathe. Allow. Feel lighter, happier, and at peace. — Dawn Gluskin
The profession of magician, is one of the most perilous and arduous specializations of the imagination. On the one hand there is the hostility of God and the police to be guarded against; on the other it is as difficult as music, as deep as poetry, as ingenious as stage-craft, as nervous as the manufacture of high explosives, and as delicate as the trade in narcotics. — William Bolitho
But miracles are not for the asking; they come only when the stern eyes of God droop shut for a moment, and Our Lady takes advantage of His inattention to grant an illicit mercy. God ... is an Anglican, whereas Our Lady is of the True Faith; the two of Them have an uneasy relationship, unable to agree on anything, except that if They divorce, the Devil will leap gleefully into the breach. — Michel Faber
GENEROUS, adj. Originally this word meant noble by birth and was rightly applied to a great multitude of persons. It now means noble by nature and is taking a bit of a rest. — Ambrose Bierce
There is little peace or comfort in life if we are always anxious as to future events. He that worries himself with the dread of possible contingencies will never be at rest. — Samuel Johnson