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To speak highly of one with whom we are intimate is a species of egotism. Our modesty as well as our jealousy teaches us caution on this subject. — William Hazlitt

Love is a combination of virtues. The amount you receive from someone is based on the percentage of those virtues learned and applied. Unhappiness in a relationship is not a lack of love, but a lack of virtues in the percentages your significant other needs. — Shannon L. Alder

Sometimes it was difficult to make friends and be social in school because I was always practicing while other kids were getting together and doing things. But it just made me closer to my family, and I realized that they would always be there no matter what. — Nancy Kerrigan

3 is a prime, 5 is a prime, and 7 is a prime. Why bother with non-prime numbers when the primes can do everything? — William Of Ockham

Your past does not determine who you are. Your past prepares you for who you are to become. — Joel Osteen

We need to discuss the basis of a new form of trust built on a meaningful form of citizenship appropriate for a republic. — Michael D. Higgins

The human heart is a wild and bruised beast and often acts accordingly. — N.M. Kelby

For we are like olives: only when we are crushed do we yield what is best in us. After — Bohumil Hrabal

What I think is going on is that probably language was entertainment long before it was meaning. It's a kind of tuneless singing. — Terence McKenna

If you can marry a handsome man or a beautiful woman and you have two choices and both people are equally nice or obnoxious, you might as well marry the wealthy one. — Frederick Lenz

YOU. GOT. FOOD. IN. MY. HAIR. — Stephenie Meyer

So I hove a brick through his window... — Mark Twain

To be alone by being part of the universe-fitting in completely to an environment of woods and silence and peace. Everything you do becomes a unity and a prayer. Unity within and without. — Thomas Merton