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My witness is the empty sky. — Jack Kerouac
I still have a dream today that one day war will come to an end, that men will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks, that nations will no longer rise up against nations, neither will they study war any more. — Martin Luther King Jr.
There's just one thing I want to know."
Julian nodded. "Anything."
"When you peed and had sex outside, it wasn't at the same time, was it? Because that'd be really
nasty. — S.J. Frost
Lack of wisdom does not make a fool. A fool, in the truest sense, is the man who regards his own misfortunes or those of others as a source of doubt or criticism of the infinite mercy of the Gohonzon.-Josei Toda — Daisaku Ikeda
When we were children, we used to think that when we were grown-up we would no longer be vulnerable. But to grow up is to accept vulnerability ... To be alive is to be vulnerable. — Madeleine L'Engle
Whenever my mother talks to me, she begins the conversation as if we were already in the middle of an argument. — Amy Tan
Let them say what they want. I will not demand that the Jewish Agency allocate a sum of 300,000 or 100,000 pounds sterling to help European Jewry. And I think that whoever demands such things is performing an anti-Zionist act. — Yitzhak Gruenbaum
Chess is my life, but my life is not chess. — Anatoly Karpov
They all lie, from the top man down to the bottom. If their lips are moving, a lie is unfolding. — William Rivers Pitt
Ever since I was a kid, I've dreamt about winning the Brazilian league, and I still dream about it now. I am doing everything I possibly can to make my dream come true. — Ronaldinho
Girls scare me more than boys. Boys are cruel. Girls are mean. — Julie Anne Peters
The day that you stop looking - because you're content God did it - I don't need you in the lab. You're useless on the frontier of understanding the nature of the world. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson
