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The word "salary" comes from the salt that was part of Roman soldiers' pay or that they bought with a special allowance. — Anonymous

One of the gifts one movie lover can give another is the title of a wonderful film they have not yet discovered — Roger Ebert

You were sizzling, like sausages in a frying pan. — Kristina Adams

I can only take one step at a time, whether I am running or living. Today is a good day. This is my life and it's happening now. — Mina Samuels

I found my interest lapse in both acting and racing. — Lillie Langtry

We did not adopt socialism out of books, abstractions, humanism, or pity, but rather out of need for the Arab working class is the mover of history in this period. — Michel Aflaq

In the two days since Brac had discovered the fishing hole, he'd spent practically every waking moment with a rod in his hand. — Carol Lynne

Repentance is the threshold to God. When heat meets ice, the solid substance liquefies completely. Repentance liquefies the will of the flesh. Repentance is our daily fruit, our hourly washing, our minute- by-minute wakeup call, our reminder of God's creation, Jesus' blood, and the Holy Spirit's comfort. Repentance is the only no-shame solution to a renewed Christian conscience because it proves the obvious: that God was right all along. To the sexual sinner, repentance feels like death - because it is. The "you" who once was is no longer, even if your old feelings remain. — Rosaria Champagne Butterfield

Life is a cycle, a great wheel that turns throughout time: we are born, we live, we die, and (if we are lucky) we are reborn — Robyn Bachar

Indeed it is very true that, just as the finest air in the world is vulgarized beyond all bearing once the public has taken to hum it and the street organs to play it, so the work of art that has appealed to the sham connoisseurs, that is admired by the uncritical, that is not content to rouse the enthusiasm of only a chosen few, becomes for this very reason, in the eyes of the elect, a thing polluted, commonplace, almost repulsive. — Joris-Karl Huysmans