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If I die before I wake, pray the lord my soul to take. — Angela Richardson
I believe in the fireside. I believe in the democracy of home. I believe in the republicanism of the family. I believe in liberty, equality and love. — Robert G. Ingersoll
Very rarely does anyone say that the TV is better than the book. — Gerald Seymour
I should have been glad to acquire some sort of idea of Hindu theology, ... but the difficulties were too great. — Mark Twain
You see guys in the NFL when you're younger, and you try to model your game after that. — Jimmy Garoppolo
Sometimes friends make mistakes. Grievous ones that cry out for us to stay and prove we are true friends. — Beth Bernobich
Somehow the past is a safe place to explore our collective cultural neuroses. — Tom Hiddleston
I learned a long time ago: You're in the entertainment business. You're not in the reality business. One has absolutely nothing to do with the other. — Dennis Farina
If I had a daughter, and some guy came home with her, I'd be on him like a hawk. When I meet people's parents, I know my place. It's not that hard. — Zac Efron
As in all other places of resort, one type predominated: people in the prime of youth, with every show of intelligence and sensibility in their appearance, but with little promise of strength or the quality that makes success. — Robert Louis Stevenson
The bottom line was that he didn't want to die. As far as he was concerned, death was the problem. The basic human problem. Everyone's problem. He wasn't any different from anyone else, but there was no consolation in that. — David Guterson
I feel like a dick for being an ass. — Nyrae Dawn
I'll tell you that when an innocent person is killed, we never go about asking or inquiring whether they were Jewish or Christian or Muslim. That's not our way or creed. — Hassan Rouhani
If I were a man, I would strenuously object to the assumption that women have any moral or spiritual superiority as a class. — Betty Friedan