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Not all choices in life are ones you would like, but those are all that are presented to you. Sometimes you must choose what is better for the ones you love than yourself. — Terry Goodkind

I saw a news report recently that measured average video game use by American men between the ages of twenty-five and thirty-five: twenty hours per week. Do you mean the flower of America's masculinity can't think of anything more important to do with twenty hours a week than sit in front of a video screen? Folks, this ain't normal. Can't we unplug already? — Joel Salatin

Think I'll go eat me a doughnut and take me a nap. — Ray Bradbury

To be a devout reader was to be an acolyte of solace. — Tanya Egan Gibson

Write about what you can't forget. — Mary Emerick

Because too little of something is just as dangerous as too much. — V.E Schwab

There's an old saying that nothing good happens fast. I don't know if that's altogether true, but it does have some bearing on Bible study. — Howard G. Hendricks

Tell me about how no one looks at you like art so you have learnt to treat yourself like a masterpiece. — Darshana Suresh

When I was in the US, I felt that the discourse there surrounding Muslims as the other, problematising Muslims and Islam as the other was very similar to what we find in Australia, which is that the image of Islam is a constructed image in the West. We are starting from a point of view that Islam and Muslims - well Islam is a violent, misogynistic, hateful religion and that is where the debate always starts from - that presumption underlies the discourse. — Reza Aslan

It was a no-brainer that the cellular route would be a great success in Africa. — Mo Ibrahim

I think there are only three things that America will be known for 2,000 years from now when they study this civilization: the Constitution, jazz music and baseball. They're the three most beautifully designed things this culture has ever produced. — Gerald Early

But being a stay-at-home mom was the loneliest kind of lonely, in which she was always and never by herself. — Barbara Kingsolver

Take away the miseries and you take away some folks' reason for living. — Toni Cade Bambara