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O Lord, give each person his own personal death. / A thing that moves out of the same life he lived, / In which he had love, and intelligence, and trouble. — Rainer Maria Rilke

A campaign ought to demonstrate the basic human decency of the candidate. That means your First Amendment rights end at the tip of your opponent's nose - even in the matter of political rhetoric. — Mike Pence

Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. In our obscurity, in all this vastness, there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves. — Carl Sagan

reign. Until God's reign comes in all its fullness, we can only experience it in part in fragmentary ways. With — David Schnasa Jacobsen

Consultants have credibility because they are not dumb enough to work at your company. — Scott Adams

Going to Nashville to meet the in-laws was the first time when I'd been in America and not been seen as some sort of eccentric character with a cute accent. — Nick Lowe

Failure will not overcome me so long as my will to succeed is stronger — Michael Kirby

There is no such crime as a crime of thought; there are only crimes of action. — Clarence Darrow

You can eat your seeds today or sow them for tomorrow. — C.K. Lin

Could we dig up this long-buried treasure, Were it worth the pleasure, We never could learn love's song, We are parted too long. Could the passionate past that is fled Call back its dead, Could we live it all over again, Were it worth the pain! — Oscar Wilde

Home isn't just a house or a city or a place; home is what happens when you're brave enough to love people. — Natalie Lloyd

We are leashed by societal norms, defined by our willingness to conform, but limited only by our imagination. — Michael Holbrook

Leave it to you to find beauty in something others would say ruins a day. — Kiera Cass

I can't even tell you how good it felt to see him. It felt even better when he reached through the metal grate, wrapped his fingers around the front of my shirt, dragged me forward, and kissed me through the bars.
"Sorry" he said-only not looking to sorry, if you know what I mean. — Meg Cabot