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If we only said safe sex, use a condom, we won't stop the spread of AIDS in this country. — Thabo Mbeki

The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure my business. — Aaron Burr

Moira sacrificed all that she had and all the richness of life that still lay in front of her in order to save just one more person. Moira was killed when the south tower collapsed ... Today, we choose to remember and share the joy Moira brought to all of us, and we vow that she will always live in our hearts. — James Smith

It is difficult to speak of the universal specifically. — Horace

Some folks pray on it. Me? I write about it. — Karen E. Quinones Miller

The concept of marriage must have been thought up by an unimaginative pig. — Albert Einstein

So we rode in silence. It was nice just being near her. You wouldn't think a girl in bandages with a blackened eye could be beautiful, but Denna was. Lovely as the moon: not flawless, perhaps, but perfect. — Patrick Rothfuss

In order to act freely, we must act by chance, which is absurd, and what no man will dare to avow. — Jonathan Edwards

I can now say that the more I learnt about Islam, the more tolerant I became. — Maajid Nawaz

Well -- I'm an outsider to the end of my days! — Thomas Hardy

I don't know what I have said. I have answered so many questions and I am so confused I don't know one thing from another. I am telling you just as nearly as I know. — Lizzie Andrew Borden

My husband is not a Christian but is a religious man, I think. — Mary Todd Lincoln

I have brought peace to this land, and security," he began.
"And what of your soul, when you use the cleverness of argument to cloak such acts? Do you think that the peace of a thousand cancels out the unjust death of one single person? It may be desirable, it may win you praise from those who have happily survived you and prospered from your deeds, but you have committed ignoble acts, and have been too proud to own them. I have waited patiently here, hoping that you would come to me, for if you understood, then some of your acts would be mitigated. But instead you send me this manuscript, proud, magisterial, and demonstrating only that you have understood nothing at all."
"I returned to public life on your advice, madam," he said stiffly.
"Yes; I advised it. I said if learning must die it should do so with a friend by its bedside. Not an assassin. — Iain Pears