Dont Be Fake Quotes & Sayings
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Everything we have is everything we love - it's basically like we picked for our homes and then just put it for sale in a store. — Helena Christensen

There they were," she went on, "the stars. And he asked himself, my great-grandfather - that boy: 'What are they? Why are they? And who am I?' as one does, sitting alone, with no one to talk to, looking at the stars. — Virginia Woolf

Peace. That's what salaam means. Peace unto you.
The words brought forth an echo from Ender's memory. His mother's voice reading to him softly, when he was very young.
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The kiss, the word, the peace were with him still. I am only what I remember, and Alai is my friend in a memory so intense that they can't tear him out. Like Valentine, the strongest memory of all. — Orson Scott Card

The beautiful souls are they that are unniversal, open, and ready for all things. — Michel De Montaigne

We'd be better off if the whole purpose of the adventure in Iraq was, say, to protect Israel or to protect the flow of oil to America and keep it at a reasonable price and try to get some more control. If it was about oil, going into Iraq, I guess, could have made sense. But at a certain point, when the insurgency began and we were in real trouble, there would have been some awareness that we were going to jeopardize the oil. — Seymour Hersh

Because kids are physically smaller, there's an assumption by people who haven't read a kids' book for a long time that their ideas and themes and problems and ambitions must be commensurately smaller and less important. I would venture that sometimes the opposite is true. — Morris Gleitzman

Frankly, the people probably most interested in having computer lists on disk are junk mail vendors and solicitors. — Karen Hughes

If you are not taking responsibility for your state of consciousness, you are not taking responsibility for life. — Eckhart Tolle

We would all know more, live nearer to God, and grow in grace - if we were more alone with God. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

It's never the same city. Your city isn't even the same as my city, I bet. — David Levithan