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May our children and our children's children to a thousand generations, continue to enjoy the benefits conferred upon us by a united country, and have cause yet to rejoice under those glorious institutions bequeathed us by Washington and his compeers. — Abraham Lincoln

A lot of vets like 'Good Morning Vietnam' - I get great letters from guys. — Robin Williams

The Universe energy doesn't lie. — Kendrick Lamar

I feel like we're going to see a lot more movies that mix documentary style with fiction, more along the lines of 'District 9.' — Josh Trank

She silenced her pain this time and listened to his. — Aliyyah Eniath

Some of you may be perfectly happy with mediocrity. Some of you will get nothing but heartbreak. Some of you will be heralded as geniuses and become huge. Of course, all of you think that one describes you ... hence the delusion necessary to push on. — Marc Maron

The fear of not getting the reward becomes the fear of rejection. The fear of not being good enough ... is what makes us try to change, what makes us create an image. — Miguel Angel Ruiz

Be patient. Like storms, the challenges will pass. Know too, that like the sun, your true soul self is constantly radiating. — John Morton

Wisdom means to choose now what will make sense later. — Tracee Ellis Ross

A shocked sense of justice has to be removed and justice restored. — Ndabaningi Sithole

'I think that's why his asking me to pull the plug hurt so much. He kept saying if I really loved him, I should have been able to do it. And I thought, if he really loved me, he would never have asked.' — Barbara Elsborg

When you have children, you realize that at the end, it's all about passing on, about handing down. — Andy Serkis

An obsessed reader figured that 'Armistead Maupin' was an anagram for 'is a man I dreamt up'. — Christopher Bram

Lucy had told me more than once that the past was a burden, that it was time to tear everything down. — Ian McEwan