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God how I hate new countries: They are older than the old, more sophisticated, much more conceited, only young in a certain puerile vanity more like senility than anything. — D.H. Lawrence

11The discretion of a man makes him slow to anger, And his glory is to overlook a transgression. — John F. MacArthur Jr.

Don't instill, or allow anybody else to instill into the hearts of your girls the idea that marriage is the chief end of life. If you do, don't be surprised if they get engaged to the first empty, useless fool they come across. — William Booth

I think for us up-and-coming artists, once you're out there, once you've put stuff up, once people know who you are, once you discover who you are, we're all in the same boat: it's down to whether people appreciate the music or not. — Ella Eyre

Self-realization sounds good. But what if only an enraged dwarf emerges? — Mason Cooley

I have learned that having a cause to fight for is a noble and rare thing to have. So be fearless and fight. — Abeer Allan

One thing is for sure: most of the people admitting candidates to universities for technical subjects are pretty dissatisfied with the level of math education. — Conrad Wolfram

The guys in my band are good friends on and off the stage. The band members that I have now is probably the best band that I have ever had. — Ace Frehley

I absolutely love working with my dad because there is such an ease about it, and I also love his company. — Samuel West

I am doing the servant job in order for you to become the owners of Heaven — Sun Myung Moon

That's what life is, pretty much: full of holes and tangles and ways to get stuck. Uncomfortable and itchy. A present you never asked for, never wanted, never chose. A present you're supposed to be excited to wear, day after day, even when you'd rather stay in bed and do nothing. — Lauren Oliver

When I have been travelling up and down on our boats, or about on my collecting tours, and reflected that every brutal, disgusting, mean, low-lived fellow I met, was allowed by our laws to become absolute despot of as many men, women and children, as he could cheat, steal, or gamble money enough to buy,-when I have seen such men in actual ownership of helpless children, of young girls and women,-I have been ready to curse my country, to curse the human race! — Harriet Beecher Stowe