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When you smell a flower, where is the smell before you smell the flower? Think about that one. — Art Hochberg
The underlying morality of society is getting worse because we have literally transferred our God-given power to the politician (Man's government). — Michael DeLance Thomas
I try to dress a little casual before my photo-shoots. I can be comfortable before I go into my ... transition. — Jennifer Hudson
And challenging your neighborhood to a round of competitive outdoor decorating. Because you're not really celebrating the birth of Jesus unless your house can be spotted by passing aircraft. — Molly Harper
There has always been, and there always will be, an economic cycle. — Nigel Lawson
Honey, you can't call dibs on a human being." Her tone rose high enough to shatter glass. "Like calling something mine makes it so, because if it did, I'd be driving around town in a Porsche instead of Granddaddy's broken down Ford. Ain't nothing here that was yours." Using the tray, she backed him against the office door. "Anything you left behind is at the DAV thrift store. They put a price tag on things, and let me tell you, yours wasn't worth much. — Cindy Skaggs
your entire life has been a succession of things you were not equipped for, and while you may have, as you so charmingly say, 'screwed some of them up,' you have, in the main, come through spectacularly well. You are surrounded by allies, and each of us is, in our own way, uniquely suited to the challenges ahead - as are you, or you wouldn't be here. — Seanan McGuire
This weekend President Obama attended the annual Gridiron Club Dinner, and during his speech he joked that he is getting older and crankier. Which explains why he announced he no longer supports President Obama. — Jimmy Fallon
But we couldn't holler law because when you didn't have
any money the law stopped working. — Charles Bukowski
Gotham City. Clean shafts of concrete and snowy rooftops. The work of men who died generations ago. From here, it looks like an achievement. From here, you can't see the enemy. — Frank Miller
Law in general is human reason, inasmuch as it governs all the inhabitants of the earth: the political and civil laws of each nation ought to be only the particular cases in which human reason is applied. — Charles De Secondat
The vocation and mission of the faithful can only be understood in light of a renewed awareness of the Church as sacrament or sign and instrument of intimate union with God, of the unity of the whole of mankind, and of the personal duty to adhere more closely to her. — Pope John Paul II
People quickly forget evil because they still haven't created a language to describe it so the world refuses to carry the burden, preferring to forget. — Semezdin Mehmedinovic