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It's a difficult thing to lose a child, a grown-up child. — Claire Tomalin

Ignorance has its virtues; without it there'd be mighty little conversation. — Sophia Loren

I don't do anything I don't want to do. There are so many opportunities that come my way, but if there's something out there that I don't want to do, I truly don't do it, because I have to maximize my time. If there's truly an opportunity to be quiet and be by myself, I do it. — Michael Strahan

No one is ever successful at everything that they do. — Dolly Parton

I don't stand in anybody else's way of accomplishing their dreams, and I don't like people standing in my way, either. That seems like a hostile thing to do. — Jamey Johnson

I am still at Trattenbach, surrounded, as ever, by odiousness and baseness. I know that human beings on the average are not worth much anywhere, but here they are much more good-for-nothing and irresponsible than elsewhere. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

Learning to love any one is like an increase of property,
it increases care, and brings many new fears lest precious things should come to harm. — George Eliot

Our response to temptation is an accurate barometer of our love for God. — Erwin W. Lutzer

I took Kanu on the Tuesday before the first game of the season because I never had any strikers. He said he hadn't kicked a ball since last season and I asked him if he'd been training. — Harry Redknapp

When the newspapers have got nothing else to talk about, they cut loose on the young. The young are always news. If they are up to something, that's news. If they aren't, that's news too. — Kenneth Rexroth

I do not believe that hating any man solves the problem of race or any other problem ... I firmly believe that hatred, like anger, works on the physical glandular system as well as on the moral fiber of our nation, and in doing so, can bring no positive good. — Margaret Walker