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On the day when I was shot, all of my friends' faces were covered, except mine. — Malala Yousafzai

This very pride in keeping his word was that he was keeping it to miscreants. It was his last triumph over these lunatics to go down into their dark room and die for something that they could not even understand. The barrel-organ seemed to give the marching tune with the energy and the mingled noises of a whole orchestra; and he could hear deep and rolling, under all the trumpets of the pride of life, the drums of the pride of death. — G.K. Chesterton

I put my money in property and I love merchandise; such as Muhammad Ali boxing gloves. It's about stability for the future. — Shayne Ward

What do we get when the Donald exposes his enormous ass? A trump roast. — Michael R. Burch

The evolutionist thesis has become more stringently unthinkable than ever before. — Wolfgang Smith

-our father used to tell us stories about a bookworm named Wally. Wally, a squiggly little vermicule with a red baseball cap, didn't merely like books. He ate them. — Anne Fadiman

Every ego so far from being a unity is in the highest degree a manifold world, a constellated heaven, a chaos of forms, of states and stages, of inheritances and potentialities. It appears to be a necessity as imperative as eating and breathing for everyone to be forced to regard this chaos as a unity and to speak of his ego as though is was a one-fold and clearly detached and fixed phenomenon. Even the best of us shares this delusion. — Hermann Hesse

True love is spelled G-I-V-E. It is not based on what you can get, but rooted in what you can give to the other person ... — Josh McDowell

A smile and a laugh are the duct tape of life; they can fix anything. — Mike Wallace

I hate the habit of calling women high-maintenance, as if they were cars or appliances. As if women, in general, require care in a way that men do not. — Laura Lippman