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I suppose with houses and assets, then I guess I would be a millionaire. But so are a lot of people. — Boris Johnson

Life is a battle between faith and reason in which each feeds upon the other, drawing sustenance from it and destroying it. — Reinhold Niebuhr

Suddenly, someone who was at the center of your life is gone, excised as quickly as an apple is cored, a sharp spike driven down the center of your world, then a cruel flick of the wrist and the almost surgical extraction of your very heart. — Lisa Scottoline

We're seeking out such grossness in human behavior and want such mindless entertainment. 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' and some of these other shows are more racist. Or '16 and Pregnant.' Getting rewarded for being pregnant when you're a teenager? Are you serious? — Chelsea Handler

Things can change if the military can do a paradigm shift and gets out of the shame and coverup cycle and be a leader in our culture. In the 50s, 60s and 70s there were huge race problems in the military even more severe than the culture at large. The military saw it was detrimental and it changed and became a model to society at large. — Amy Ziering

Want and need. Such a fine difference. — Kiersten White

Never criticize, complain or condemn. Never forget to appreciate with love what is good in a person. — Debasish Mridha

I admire a contented mind. I revere enjoyment of the simple things. I can imagine that contentment has a high degree of truth. But the human tendency is to take good as normal, and one's natural right, and so no cause for satisfaction and pleasure. This is accompanied by the habit of regarding bad as abnormal and a personal outrage. — Florida Scott-Maxwell

Just rejoice at the news and congratulate our armed forces and the Marines. Rejoice! — Margaret Thatcher

Or a White Englishman would rather smash a White Frenchman than a Jew! Crazy! — Tom Metzger

You must sometimes pay a high price for individuality, especially if you are a woman. — Matthew Quick