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I think when you know what you are going to wear, it fits and it's great material, then you feel confident in it. — Maria Sharapova

Such heaps of broken glass to sweep away / You'd think the inner dome of heaven had fallen. — Robert Frost

Just living is not enough... One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower. - Hans Christian Andersen — Robyn Carr

Doing right for right's sake is atheistic.Christians should do what God says is right because in doing it we enjoy more of God. — John Piper

Small service is true service, while it lasts. — William Wordsworth

Privatization came on slowly. When something very big happens, like privatization, historians and economists like to think you must have had very big causes. That is not how it happened. — Kenneth Baker

She knew about young boys - she'd spent the last year taking care of them. They were tough and reckless and yet at the same time so very sweet and vulnerable. Their cheeks were soft and their eyes apologized even as they fought to assert their independence with too smart mouths. — Elizabeth Hoyt

I just think you should get married if you want to have some kids. — John Corbett

Life tries to crush her, but only succeeded in making a diamond. — John Green

I believe that antibacterial soap is destroying our resistance to dirt and disease so that one day we'll all be wiped out by the common cold — Neil Gaiman

People think that when you use Google you're finding exactly what you need, but really, you need expert help. — Robert Darnton

I want everyone to stop telling me to lower my expectations. — Tracy Guzeman

Not as bad! Not as bad! my mind tried to comfort me. It was true. This wasn't as bad. This wasn't the end of the world, not again. This was just the end of what little peace there was left behind. That was all.
Not as bad, I agreed, then added, but bad enough. — Stephenie Meyer

History has been the history of warfare. — Godfrey Reggio