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The manager has always shown a lot of faith in me, and the fact that I gave up my home in Barcelona and family in Barcelona to come to Liverpool shows how much faith I have in Rafael Benitez. — Luis Garcia

I am content in my later years. I have kept my good humor and take neither myself nor the next person seriously. — Albert Einstein

We need sensible gun safety measures. The federal government could do something about this; they could show up. — Michael Nutter

But I don't think of the future, or the past, I feast on the moment. This is the secret of happiness, but only reached now in middle age. — Virginia Woolf

I love summertime more than anything else in the world. That is the only thing that gets me through the winter, knowing that summer is going to be there. — Jack McBrayer

He was right across the desk, and I wanted him to take me like his little vanilla whore. — C.D. Reiss

And some had been idiots as mad as Swing, with a view of the world just as rigid and unreal, who were on the side of what they called "The People." Vimes had spent his life on the streets and had met decent men, and fools, and people who'd steal a penny from a blind beggar, and people who performed silent miracles or desperate crimes every day behind the grubby windows of little houses, but he'd never met The People. — Terry Pratchett

He must have known I'd want to leave you."
"No, he must have known you would always want to come back. — J.K. Rowling

Gravity explains the motions of the planets, but it cannot explain who sets the planets in motion. — Isaac Newton

Most men in this world are colored. A belief in humanity means a belief in colored men. The future will, in all reasonable possibility, be what colored men make of it. — W.E.B. Du Bois

This is what Laura loved about literature. You could see things in it that perhaps weren't there, but might be. And even that didn't matter if, in the end, readers needed something to be there. They could bring their somethings to a text, as co-creators, embedding a needed reality in the story that, if it was flexible enough, would allow new threads to take their place beside the author's. — L.L. Barkat

It was a vow we made those long years ago. Neither of us spoke of it afterwards, but it hung between us like a spider web, fragile and easy to break, but danged hard to get shed of once the threads took hold. — Cassie Dandridge Selleck

Funny thing is that the poorer people are, the more generous they seem to be. — Dolly Parton