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She, too, had worn a mask in assuming a contempt for him, whilst, as a matter of fact, she completely misunderstood him — Emmuska Orczy

The enemy will never attack you where you are strongest. . . . He will attack where you are weakest. If you do not know your weakest point, be certain, your enemy will. — William R. Forstchen

God is never early and never late. — David Jeremiah

Poetry is capable of saving us. — Ivor A. Richards

It was amazing to me that, all of a sudden, I was hearing my music on the radio and coming out of cars. — Lenny Kravitz

Our object should not be to have scripture on our side but to be on the side of scripture; and however dear any sentiment may have become by being long entertained, so soon as it is seen to be contrary to the Bible, we must be prepared to abandon it without hesitation. — William Symington

As we've mentioned already, it is fairly easy to misread body language. — Leroy Jackson

I played with [Dwight Eisenhower] on the day after I won the Masters at his request. We became everlasting friends. I was with him the day before he died at Walter Reed. — Arnold Palmer

A few glasses of wine can be the difference between finding a man a hilarious companion or an insufferable moron. — Joe Abercrombie

I've been on, like, the forefront of social media. I run all my own pages, and this is back to MySpace and answering my own emails in, like, 2006. Even before that, I always had websites with emails that dropped directly to me. — Thomas Ian Nicholas

The gardens I love best are those that are still affectionately tended by the people who own them and who made them - who planned and planted and replanned and replanted them, who dug in the dirt and moved hoses and watched the gardens change with the cycle of the seasons and over the passage of years. — Allen Lacy

Betty White is probably a very nice woman. — Elaine Stritch

Slowness is frequently the cause of much greater slowness. — Baron De Montesquieu