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You may even have Jews in your midst who did not learn their way of life from us, and did not inherit it from a Jewish forebear. We may have authentic gentiles in our midst: these single protests are of no account; they are extreme and irrelevant variations. — Maurice Samuel

Time is old. Life is short.
Only this moment is guaranteed to you.
Fight hard to do the things you dream of.
You may not have another chance. — Heather Dorff

This is our world, and we must make the best of it. — Arthur Henderson

Nothing is more hopeless than a scheme of merriment. — Samuel Johnson

On my fourteenth birthday when the sakura was in full bloom, the men came to kill us. — Zoe Marriott

I had to let go of my need to know everything before I moved ahead; I had to learn to function in the mystery. — Wilma Derksen

As an architect it is very important that you distinguish between different realities. There's the reality of the drawing and the reality of the building. So one could say, or at least it is the common belief that architecture has to be built; I always denied that, because ultimately it is based on an idea. I don't ever need a building to verify my idea. Of course, what with a building is more its vanity and actual physical experience. But I anticipate; I wouldn't even build it if I could not anticipate how it would be. — Raimund Abraham

Windmills are going to be the death of Scotland and even England if they don't do something about them. They are ruining the countryside. — Donald Trump

Severing our young and fragile friendship was a sad ordeal, but sadder still was the fact that this friend found it so difficult to respond to my immediate need, unlike a dreamed boy who always afforded me easy comfort. I couldn't understand what was so hard about reaching out to hug someone. But judging by Gregory's uncomfortable conduct I had to assume it was an honest trial. — Richelle E. Goodrich

I have determined that there is no market for talking pictures — Thomas A. Edison