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He who has God has everything; he who has everything but God has nothing. — Saint Augustine

What if you were always stuck in one place, your mind spinning and unable to go forward like tires clenched in mud, because the answers wouldn't reveal themselves to you? — Will Lavender

A lot of what gets on the radio isn't saying anything other than somebody wants to be famous and will do whatever they're told to get it. — Kacey Musgraves

I had thought the way I felt about Will was just a room, but it had turned out to be a mansion. He had turned out to be a mansion — Gabrielle Zevin

I need no alibi,I did steal your heart. — Sapphire Belucci

The fact would seem to be, if in my situation one may speak of facts, not only that I shall have to speak of things of which I cannot speak, but also, which is even more interesting, but also that I, which is if possible even more interesting, that I shall have to, I forget, no matter. And at the same time I am obliged to speak. I shall never be silent. Never. — Samuel Beckett

The failure to strangle Bolshevism at its birth and to bring Russia, then prostrate, by one means or another, into the general democratic system lies heavy upon us today. — Winston S. Churchill

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Change doesn't begin when we get knocked on our ass. It begins the moment we decide to get back up on our own feet — Dwayne Johnson

This is a very connected, tolerant, creative generation, but a lot of them feel really constrained because they've got this big debt. — Hillary Clinton

it's hard to believe that next time will be different (especially if you're using the same strategy that failed last time). — Stephen Guise

He wondered how he could ever have thought of the planets, even of the Earth, as islands of life and reality floating in a deadly void. Now with a certainty which never after deserted him, he saw the planets - as mere holes or gaps in the living heaven - excluded and rejected wastes of heavy matter and murky air, formed not by addition to, but by subtraction from, the surrounding brightness. — C.S. Lewis