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People seemed to have this unstoppable need to give and receive stuff they could easily afford to go out and get for themselves anyway. — J.D. Robb

The cold air stung us and we played till our bodies glowed. — James Joyce

Winston Churchill once said, "If you want to destroy them, distract them." And that's exactly what our adversary does; he distracts us completely from the greater cause, which is to pull together so we might know Christ and make Him known. Second — Darlene Zschech

At Vatican Council II, one dissenting Roman Catholic theologian declared: "Yes, the Bible says "Be fruitful and multiply," but that was when the population was two per square world. — Israel Shenker

God will reward you,' he said. 'You must be an angel since you care for flowers. — Victor Hugo

He got that sensation again. His chest expanded with the emotions, making him feel like he'd shatter right there over how beautiful she was and how desperately he adored her. It actually choked him with the force of it. If he tried to speak, he'd lose it. — Kele Moon

It's better to understand something than to memorize something. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Sometimes we look at life from our the perspective of our own problems and in so doing, ignore how fortunate we really are. From A Matter of Perspective in the Kindle book Slices of Life by The Prophet of Life. — The Prophet Of Life

He gave a talk in which he argued that the way they measured risk was completely idiotic. They measured risk by volatility: how much a stock or bond happened to have jumped around in the past few years. Real risk was not volatility; real risk was stupid investment decisions. — Michael Lewis

That was the way of this cold world, where men fished the sea and dug in the ground and died, whilst women brought forth short-lived children from beds of blood and pain. — George R R Martin

I Xeroxed my watch. Now I have time to spare. — Steven Wright

At sea let the British their neighbors defy-The French shall have frigates to traverse the sky. — Philip Freneau