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In the Federal Government, electronic records are as indispensable as their paper counterparts for documenting citizens' rights, the actions for which officials are accountable, and the nation's history. — Allen Weinstein
I think all regions have had their peculiarities of speech rounded off by television, radio, and people travel so much more now. — Daniel Woodrell
Not many of us are willing to give up everything we have. — Roger Moore
Stuck in speed bump city/Where the only thing that's pretty/Is the thought of getting out, — Jake Bugg
People in grief can imagine many things. It makes them feel better. It doesn't make it real. — Mitch Albom
Attention pays attention to a lot of things, but when attention pays attention to attention, then there is a stillness, and that stillness introduces you to your Self. — Mooji
I had so often sung 'Deutschland u:ber Alles' and shouted 'Heil' at the top of my lungs, that it seemed to me almost a belated act of grace to be allowed to stand as a witness in the divine court of the eternal judge and proclaim the sincerity of this conviction. — Adolf Hitler
The artist must train not only his eye but also his soul. — Wassily Kandinsky
Agatha let out a rush of air and gripped her old history textbook to her chest. Leave it to a librarian to find the book she needed, she thought, silently thanking the tortoise. — Soman Chainani
Sometimes it seems the whole purpose of pets is to bring death into the house. — John Updike
Marilyn, I have a wife and family and a dog and a cat. — Carl Bernstein
The girl stopped and looked as if she might pull back in surprise, but instead stood regarding Montag with eyes so dark and shining and alive, that he felt he had said something quite wonderful. But he knew his his mouth had only moved to say hello, — Ray Bradbury
The humble, meek, merciful, and just are everywhere of one religion; and when death has taken off the mask they will know one another, though the diverse liveries they wear here make them strangers. — William Penn
