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Life itself is not the reality. We are the ones who put life into stones and pebbles. — Frederick Sommer

But the dreams of designing diplomats do not always prosper, and we must trust the future . — John Maynard Keynes

I've lived my life in a way that I feel would be an example to young women and I've always given my best in everything I've tried. — Cindy Margolis

When a thing such as wax, or gold, or silver, turns liquid from heat, we say that it has fused," Eliza said to her son, "and when such liquids run together and mix, we say they are con-fused." "Papa says I am confused sometimes." "As are we all," said Eliza. "For confusion is a kind of bewitchment - — Neal Stephenson

Finding a good cause is incredibly hard and time-consuming, — Craig Newmark

Trump says things others so desperately want to say to people that work, to people wherever they encounter them. Trump says it. Trump carries a banner of this stuff for people. He says and acts in ways that they do in private, but can't get away with in public. But Trump is. It makes him a hero to these people. — Rush Limbaugh

When you look at a Congress that has an 84 percent disapproval rating, that means that for the most part, the people of this country, and certainly California, are looking for new leadership. — Elizabeth Emken

If she looked further than the wedding, it was to see marriage as the beginning of individual existence, this skirmish from which one one's spurs, from which one set out on the true quests of life. — Evelyn Waugh

My sister-in-law found a real surprise in her stockings - my brother. — Milton Berle

It was official. I now wanted to murder a ghost, a notion I'd discarded as unlikely only twenty minutes before. (Cat) — Jeaniene Frost

You can't just say there is a god because the world is beautiful. You have to account for bone cancer in children. — Stephen Fry

When the sound of victorious guns burst over London at 11 a.m. on November 11th, 1918, the men and women who looked incredulously into each other's faces did not cry jubilantly: " We've won the war! " They only said: " The War is over. — Vera Brittain