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We salute her for a life of remarkable achievements as an actor, as a diplomat, and most importantly as our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and adored wife for fifty-five years of the late and much missed Charles Alden Black. — Shirley Temple

You can never take away the memories I have of us; I will hold those deep inside. And someday, when my heart heals, I may even be able to forgive you. But I just don't have it in me for second chances. I've done those before and they always turn into three or four. It never ends. — Courtney Giardina

The pretense that humans are superior to nonhumans is entirely unsupportable. I have seen no compelling evidence that humans are particularly more "intelligent" than any other creature. I have had long and fruitful relationshis with many nonhuman animals, both domesticated and wild, and have reveled in the bouquet of radically different intelligences - different forms, not different "quantities" that they have introduced to me, each in his or her own time, in his or her own way. — Derrick Jensen

She felt that she was beginning to know the pang of disappointed love, and that no other man could be the occasion of such delightful aerial building as she had been enjoying for the last six months. — George Eliot

The consolation of an imaginary thing is still a real consolation. — Roger Scruton

I want you to know you're in my heart ... growing into a beautiful garden. — Delta Goodrem

In my view, helping to feed a hungry world is Australia's greatest responsibility and opportunity in the 21st century. — Anthony Pratt

I grew up in western Oregon, just outside Eugene, on 27 wooded acres that served as my playground. — Benjamin Percy

Eat well, sleep and laugh. When you laugh, the lines go up instead of down. — Carey Lowell

I think I became a writer because of my love of stories and an inability to stop asking, 'What if?' — Caroline Leavitt

Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make man a more clever devil. — C.S. Lewis

Once upon a time there was a banana and it grew. It grew until it was large, firm, yellow and fragrant. Then it fell to the ground and someone came upon it and ate it and afterwards that person felt better. — Martel, Yann

He declared he never stepped in front of the footlights without first saying to himself over and over: "I love my audience. I love my audience. — Dale Carnegie