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I don't think that's healthy for the country when anyone thinks their morals are better than anyone else's. — Barbara Bush

My father was a Norwegian who came from a small town near Oslo. He broke his arm at the elbow when he was 14, and they amputated it. — Roald Dahl

Sure, sometimes you gotta let things go, but other times you can't till you set things right. And I know darn well it ain't worth arguing with a preacher. The only truths they believe are their own words. — Erin Bowman

If they [enlightened men] take any interest in examining, in the infancy of our species, the almost obliterated traces of so many nations that have become extinct, they will doubtless take a similar interest in collecting, amidst the darkness which covers the infancy of the globe, the traces of those revolutions which took place anterior to the existence of all nations. — Georges Cuvier

I used to have nightmares when I was a little kid that I woke up prematurely and opened all the Christmas presents. And then I would be so relieved when I woke up and I realized that I hadn't done it. — Claire Danes

We can condition our bodies and minds to happiness with the five practices of letting go, inviting positive seeds, mindfulness, concentration, and insight. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Tim was dead. And he's always been a loser. I'd be damned if I was going to be the victim of a loser - or anyone else. — Patricia Briggs

Discontented Minds, and Fevers of the Body are not to be cured by changing Beds or Businesses. — Benjamin Franklin

The only cure for anxiety is to get down on our knees. — R.C. Sproul

Like most photographers, I try to capture a moment in my work. — Julian Lennon

God gives you everything you need. You just have to look around for it, and it will be there. — John Kramer

In the end, after kingdoms and armies had fallen, the religions were still fighting, weren't they? — Brandon Sanderson

Let me be frank just this once, father. I've been foolish and wicked and hateful. I've been terribly punished. I'm determined to save my daughter from all that. I want her to be fearless and frank. I want her to be a person, independent of others because she is possessed of herself, and I want her to take life like a free man and make a better job of it than I have. — W. Somerset Maugham