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Greenfly, it's difficult to see Why God, who made the rose, made thee. — A.P. Herbert

I have no interest in becoming a tax exile and living somewhere I don't want to - I just want to be at home with my family. — Rafael Nadal

I guess there is no two races of people in worse repute with everybody than the international bankers, and the folks that put all those pins in new shirts. — Will Rogers

Courage, above all things, is the first quality of a warrior. — Carl Von Clausewitz

Enjoy your faults, that's what separates you from the rest of the world. — Marilyn Manson

Love is the image of ourself until ourself destroys us. — Jean Garrigue

Do your own thing on your own terms and get what you came here for — Oliver James

The British census of Palestine in 1922 recorded 84,000 Jews and 670,000 Arabs, of whom 71,000 were Christian, most of the remainder being Muslim. — Lawrence Wright

I never, never lend any of my own clothes for parts any more because you lose your clothes; they become the characters' clothes, and you can never wear them again. — Hannah Murray

Hey, Wormkit!" Shrewkit called down. "Why don't you tunnel underneath? You're not supposed to be a moor runner like us! — Erin Hunter

I'm just working hard because I know that's the way you can get things done. That's how I've been able to be successful. — Torrey Smith

I guess you need your privacy if you've got the Tinder Train rolling in every night. — R.S. Grey

When you keep a secret from those closest to you, even with the best of motives, there is a danger that you will create a smaller life within your main life. The first secret will spin off other secrets that also must be kept, complicated webs of evasion that grow into elaborate architectures of repressed truths and subterfuge, until you discover that you must live two narratives at once. Because deception requires both bold lies and lies of omission, it stains the soul, muddies the conscience, blurs the vision, and puts you at risk of headlong descent into greater darkness. — Dean Koontz

There are circumstances of peculiar difficulty and danger, where a mediocrity of talent is the most fatal quantum that a man can possibly possess. Had Charles the First and Louis the Sixteenth been more wise or more weak, more firm or more yielding, in either case they had both of them saved their heads. — Charles Caleb Colton