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Love makes every day a joy, every moment a memory ... — Lei
By this (nature of the Tao). — Lao-Tzu
When ignorant people see someone who is dead, they are disgusted and horrified, even thought they too will be dead some day. I thought to myself: I don't want to be like the ignorant people. After then, I couldn't feel the usual intoxication with life anymore. — Gautama Buddha
No slave is a slave to the same lengths, and in so full a sense of the word, as a wife is. — John Stuart Mill
The system doesn't have to be pure, but it does have to work. — Aminu Kano
Most people like a little sex in their novels. — John Sandford
I'm a marginally intelligent, selectively confident, assertive woman — Ayisha Malik
My parents told me I would become a doctor and then in my spare time I would become a concert pianist. So, both my day job and my spare time were sort of taken care of. — Amy Tan
We will send an additional 475 service members to Iraq. As I have said before, these American forces will not have a combat mission - we will not get dragged into another ground war in Iraq. But they are needed to support Iraqi and Kurdish forces with training, intelligence and equipment. — Barack Obama
Why is it that at the very moment I need to appear graceful I stumble and fall like a klutz, as though this scene had never played through my mind differently a million times? — Richelle E. Goodrich
Maybe it's just parenthood that puts you in a situation where you just have to develop a new attitude, I guess, about things. — James Mercer
In Genesis we saw ourselves as song-writers. After Peter Gabriel left I was the first to say: 'It's OK - we can just do instrumentals.' — Phil Collins
The parsley sinking into the butter on a hot day, — Agatha Christie
I have taken a break from the media spotlight for the past few years. — Gemma Ward
Vagabond knight Don Quixote of La Mancha, otherwise called 'The Knight of the Rueful Countenance. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
