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I have to let her remain here if she wants to. She's wreckage. It's as simple as that. We have these obligations to our human ruins. — Charles Baxter

It is better to be the builder of our own name than to be indebted by descent for the proudest gifts known to the books of heraldry. — Hosea Ballou

And Peter laughed, and when he did, all the Devils grinned, because Peter's laugh was a most contagious thing. — Brom

I would cut off my right arm to be someone's lover. — Jens Lekman

Let every creature have your love. Love, with its fruits of meekness, patience, and humility, is all that we can wish for ourselves and our fellow creatures. For this is to live in God, united with him, both for time and eternity. To desire to communicate good to everyone, in the degree that we can and to which each person is capable of receiving from us, is a divine temper, for thus God stands unchangeably disposed towards the whole creation. — William Law

I play a female Indiana Jones, a professor who hunts down precious objects, like a bowl that belonged to the Buddha. They tailored the role to me: I wanted to be smart, funny, and to kick some ass. — Tia Carrere

Philosophy, that leaned on Heaven before,
Shrinks to her second cause, and is no more. — Alexander Pope

My definition of cursing is probably different from what other people's definitions are. — Jimmy Kimmel

In the end, this sort of ban can only be accomplished in one way, and that's if gun advocates get behind it. — Stephen King

You just have to get rid of fear and confront the world. Look at yourself in the mirror and say to yourself, 'I love you and nothing will destroy you and you're not going to fall.' — Ricky Martin

The Two Caps Rabbi David Moshe, the son of the rabbi of Rizhyn, once said to a hasid: "You knew my father when he lived in Sadagora and was already wearing the black cap and going his way in dejection; but you did not see him when he lived in Rizhyn and was still wearing his golden cap." The hasid was astonished. "How is it possible that the holy man from Rizhyn ever went his way in dejection! Did not I myself hear him say that dejection is the lowest condition!" "And after he had reached the summit," Rabbi David replied, "he had to descend to that condition time and again in order to redeem the souls which had sunk down to it. — Martin Buber