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Friends die in war. It is easier to remember this before the war than after. — William Nathaniel Bell

God does not need our money. He owns everything, including "our" money. What He wants [us] to discover is where our central focus of worship lies. Is that focus on God or our money? — Billy Graham

In all my years of New York cab riding I have yet to find the colorful, philosophical cabdriver that keeps popping up on the late movies. — Jean Shepherd

A perfect life is like that of a ship of war which has its own place in the fleet and can share in its strength and discipline, but can also go forth alone in the solitude of the infinite sea. We ought to belong to society, to have our place in it, and yet be capable of a complete individual existence outside of it. — Philip Gilbert Hamerton

power-hungry man — Leslie Gilbert-Lurie

What is justice? Two forces collide. Each may have the right in his own sphere. And here's where an Emperor commands orderly solutions. Those collisions he cannot prevent
he solves. — Frank Herbert

I believe we should encourage children to sing and play instruments from an early age. — Mick Jagger

Disenchantment, like any other fashion, having started off among the elite had now been passed down to finish its days among the lower orders. — Mikhail Lermontov

Tinted Distances is a tender meditation that reveals a careful eye and steady devotion to elegy and ode. — Dorianne Laux

During the week,I'm really focused on writing and output. Sunday is a day when I really try not to write at all. — Rebecca Stead

And he died in a good old age, full of days, riches, and honour: — Anonymous

Young women from a very young age are taught that life will be easier if you can just turn on the charming smile and say very little and be complacent and docile and sweet. — Amber Heard

It really wasn't until I was in college when I began to write more and more, and I realized I was scheduling my entire life around my writing. — Rita Dove