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Ironically, the Canadian naval vessels, aircraft and personnel in the Persian Gulf I mentioned earlier who are fighting terrorism will provide more support indirectly to this war in Iraq than most of the 46 countries that are fully supporting our efforts there. — Paul Cellucci
Or do you think that a man must first become perfect before he can do good? — Robin Hobb
Moments are to be cherished. — Carol Kappes
Marriage creates one world for your child. For that alone, two old friends can try to see a peaceful world through the eyes of their angels. — Shannon L. Alder
When I exercise, I like to take lots of different classes because I want to really apply myself and feel like I'm learning a new skill. Not that I ever want to have to demonstrate any of those skills! — Zooey Deschanel
failure is a manifestation of learning and exploration. — Ed Catmull
A country either elevates the ignorant to the level of the learned or it itself sinks down to the level of the ignorant. — Mehmet Murat Ildan
One man is born with a silver spoon in his mouth, and the other with a wooden ladle. — Oliver Goldsmith
How many bible stories start out with Watcha? Huh? I guarantee not many.-Chapter 1 of A Harbinger's Tale — Dale W. Reierson
Now, this is where I draw the line! It's bad enough everybody in town's going to be thinkin' I'm sleeping with a depressed, lice-ridden, hemorrhoidal foreigner who likes to be tied up and might be pregnant, although-since she's just about cornered the market on condoms-I don't know how that could have happened. But I will not-you listen to me, Emma!-I absolutely will not have anybody thinkin' a woman of mine needs a vaginal moisturizer, do you hear me? — Susan Elizabeth Phillips
It is a mistake to do nothing just because you think you can only do a little. — Karen Duffy
Darwin argues, essentially, that all the sophistications we see in the eagle's or the human's eye could have arisen gradually, by stages, across geological spans of time, each stage conferring somewhat clearer vision than the one before. — Jonathan Weiner
Language does our thinking for us. — Kenneth Burke