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the time will come, my dear
when I will hold you close
and all will be
right again
in the world. — Sanober Khan

Like blood, money is a blessing that should be shared, but you must be a responsible giver. — Injap Sia

My mother lived in Holland, and during World War II was incarcerated in a Japanese camp for three years. — Jane Seymour

Somewhere between the time you arrive and the time you go may lie a reason you were alive, but you'll never know. — Jackson Browne

Once a bird had lost his ability to fly, not much else could be done in the way of mending him. Losing a wing was a little like losing a leg and the freedom of movement, of spirit, it granted you; most people could live without the former but not the latter. — Rebecca Rasmussen

Between one breath and the next, the vision took him. It came not as a chain of reason, more words words words, but as a blinding image, all complete in its first moment, inherent, holistic, gestalt, inspired. Every hour of his life from now on would be but the linear exploration of its fullness. — Lois McMaster Bujold

If you live your life the right way, you work hard, you go about things the right way, eventually something good's going to come of it. — Dan Uggla

When you are in a condition of light everything is ecstatic, everything is joyous, everything is beautiful. Your attention field is subtle. The ego is quiet. The mind is still. Your heart is happy. — Frederick Lenz

I became an inventor by accident. I was out of the Air Force in 1956. No, no, that's not true: I went in in 1956, came out in 1959, was working at the University of Washington, and I came up with an idea, from reading a magazine article, for a new kind of a phonograph tone arm. — Woody Norris

I imagine, like all his predecessors, Barak Obama would like to achieve greatness in bringing peace in the Middle East. I hope it will not be at the expense of Israel. — Elie Wiesel