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The power to Love is God's greatest gift to man, For it never will be taken from the Blessed one who loves. — Khalil Gibran

It was becoming very complicated because of all the modifications they were doing along the way and taking everyone double the work hours to get things done. — Sheri Grunska

There's no delight the equal of dread. — Clive Barker

Rosalie had never been one to question or accuse, just to forgive
but I guess everyone had their limits when it came to tolerance levels, and I'd crossed the line. — Embee

I can't say what Danny Kaye is like in private life. There are too many of them. — Danny Kaye

Take away human beings from this planet and life would go on, nature would go on in all its loveliness and violence. Where would the problem be? No problem. You created the problem. You are the problem. You identified with "me" and that is the problem. The feeling is in you, not in reality. — Anthony De Mello

I guess it's true; no one will ever love you like your family. — Holly Black

I think that one of the primary roles of an attorney, and certainly we try to teach it here to our students, is that you counsel compliance with the law. The lawyer, more than simply being a mouthpiece for the client and advocating at whatever cost the client's interest, is also an officer of the court in questions that appear before the court. — Viet D. Dinh

Our goal is not simply to reconstruct the Japan that existed before March 11, 2011, but to build a new Japan. We are determined to overcome this historic challenge. — Yoshihiko Noda

Fashion is what seems beautiful now but looks ugly later; art can be ugly at first but it becomes beautiful later. — Mona Simpson

How any human being ever has had the impudence to speak against the right to speak, is beyond the power of my imagination. Here is a man who speaks-who exercises a right that he, by his speech, denies. Can liberty go further than that? Is there any toleration possible beyond the liberty to speak against liberty-the real believer in free speech allowing others to speak against the right to speak? — Robert Green Ingersoll

As a solid mass of rock Is not moved by the wind, So a sage is not moved by praise and blame. — Joseph Goldstein