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Bright clasp of her whole hand around my finger My daughter as we walk together now. All my life I'll feel a ring invisibly Circle this bone with shining When she is grown. — Stephen Spender

Not so cold, some snow fell. I went inside the log cabin and said goodbye to Mother, she was so alike grandmother, just younger. — Anders Zorn

Men are capable of talking hours on end over only one subject; women do it and don't even require a subject. — Curt Goetz

Difference makers know how to work loose, to model, fine-tune, and play with ideas before they execute them to find changes that are likely to succeed. — David Sturt

The immigrant experience of all of us is what makes us Americans, because we value in our DNA liberty and opportunity above all else. — Ted Cruz

Why is it that old furniture always weighs more?" Laurie asks.
"Time makes everything heavier and slower," Millie replies. "Believe me. — Andrea Cremer

People should be stopped from writing poetry. There's far too much of it. And if they're any good, they'll go ahead anyways. — Clive James

Candidates rarely win battles with the media, and unless you really know what you're doing you should not tangle with them. The exception is when you know this is a search-and- destroy mission on the part of the media and your case is very strong, you are very articulate, you know what you're trying to accomplish - and you have no alternatives. — Roger Ailes

The biggest mistake that you will make in life is believing that governments act in the public interest. — Steven Magee

It was a time of war.
Isn't it always. — Brian K. Vaughan

I think there are a lot of honest people doing honest business on online auctions. But the control on these Web sites is pretty minimal. — Dan Butler

I watch old school film so that I can learn so much that I just sort of miss all the new stuff. — Mike Epps

One cannot desire freedom from the Cross when one is especially chosen for the Cross. — Edith Stein

Shortly after I turned 13, Child Welfare took me into care. I was sent to a residential centre where girls with behavioural problems were 'evaluated'. My time there comes back to me now only in flashes of smells, images and sounds. — Liz Murray