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Afghanistan changed him, but Iraq sculpted him. — Melissa Seligman
A fortress is of no use to cowards. — Thiruvalluvar
Again he lost himself in deep waters. — William Golding
Holding onto the naive belief that travel will open. — Patti Smith
Man cannot aspire if he looked down; if he rise, he must look up. — Samuel Smiles
I know there are no guarantees in love, in marriage, in life, in anything. But I want you anyway. I want you all the way. I want you exactly as you are. — Noelle Adams
Do you want to know why you don't meet my standards?" he asked.
She shook her head in mortification.
"Too late," he replied. "Here's my most important rule: Never have intercourse when one of the parties is in love with the other. It won't end well."
She gasped. "You arrogant cad! I'm not in love with you."
"I know." He didn't look away from her. "Isn't that what I said? Only one of us is in love, and it isn't you."
Violet stared at him. Her ears appeared to be working; her brain seemed to function. Tentatively, she added two and three and verified that they still made five. — Courtney Milan
A nation which thinks that it is belief in God and not good law which makes people honest does not seem to me very advanced. — Denis Diderot
On Memorial Day, I don't want to only remember the combatants. There were also those who came out of the trenches as writers and poets, who started preaching peace, men and women who have made this world a kinder place to live. — Eric Burdon
Plus she did that stupid "Elf on the Shelf" thing and moved it every morning. It took another minute, but he finally found the bendy little freak hanging from the garland around one of her windows. — Joanne Jaytanie
Run the race of life with your sacred strength. — Lailah Gifty Akita
his recreational passion at Sagamore Hill that summer of 1903 was the so-called point-to-point "obstacle walk," the one rule, the only rule, being that the participant must go up and over, or through, every obstacle, never around it. — David McCullough
To celebrate someone else's life, we need to find a way to look at it straight on, not from above with judgment or from below with envy. — Sharon Salzberg
