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And Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni was at that moment on the verge of an exceptionally important thought, even though its final shape had yet to reveal itself. How much easier it was for Mma Ramotswe - she put things so well, so succinctly, so profoundly, and appeared to do this with such little effort. It was very different if one was a mechanic, and therefore not used to telling people - in the nicest possible way, of course - how to run their lives. Then one had to think quite hard to find just the right words that would make people sit up and say, "But that is very true, Rra!" Or, especially if you were Mma Ramotswe, "But surely that is well known! — Alexander McCall Smith

I was attacked the other night for being grandiose. I would just want you to note: Lincoln standing at Council Bluffs was grandiose. The Wright Brothers standing at Kitty Hawk were grandiose. John F. Kennedy was grandiose. I accept the charge that I am grandiose and that Americans are instinctively grandiose, — Newt Gingrich

Just being attached to 'Superman' actually gave a great boost to my career. — Matt Bomer

Life is short...eat desert first! — Wendy Mass

Fie these gods! What beings are these who would play so cruelly with the sensibilities of rational, conscientious mortals? — R.A. Salvatore

I used to care more about the score than I do now. — Darrell Royal

The closer the people of all races get to Christ and His cross, the closer they will get to one another. — Billy Graham

I don't touch electric guitars. It's just not my thing - I stick with acoustic guitars only. — Dave Matthews

The mission that Jesus invites us to participate in is primarily a relational one in nature. Our ability to sustain our relationship in a meaningful way will have a direct impact on our missional fruitfulness. — Gary Rohrmayer

Jesus Christ is not just 'my personal Savior'. He is Lord. — John F. MacArthur Jr.

There is not one in a hundred of either sex who is not taken in when they marry. — Jane Austen