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The Holocaust was the most evil crime ever committed. — Stephen Ambrose

I tried to remember the good memories but I couldn't. It's like having a mountain of sugar but there were mites on that mountain. You can remove the mites and enjoy the sweetness of sugar but I've never found a way to do that. — Abdullah Abu Snaineh

And even when they refuse to listen, I'll keep talking anyway, hoping on a slim chance that the things inside my head are worth something to someone. — Nadege Richards

He who hunts for flowers will finds flowers; and he who loves weeds will find weeds. — Henry Ward Beecher

Confidence is its own security. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon

There are three types of golf: golf, tournament golf and Major championship golf. — Grantland Rice

I love thee like puddings; if thou wert pie I'd eat thee. — John Ray

A tea set is good for a newborn girl. It is a gift that instantly makes the room a girl's room. — Phoebe Cates

108I was a rat perhaps, but never a mouse. — Alice Hoffman

You have sea, you have boat, you have oars, and then why on earth you are rotting in the port? — Mehmet Murat Ildan

My whole effort here is to keep you as non-serious as possible, for the simple reason that meditation, all kinds of meditation, can make you too serious and that seriousness will create a spiritual disease and nothing else. Unless a meditation brings you more laughter, more joy, more playfulness, avoid it. It is not for you. — Rajneesh

What frustrated us about the song [Robots] was not that it existed - we owe a lot to that song and have had a ton of fun playing it. The problem was that it was a "given".It was like everyone was waiting for it to happen, and then it better be as crazy as the time they saw it before. Started to feel like dancing monkeys. — Dan Mangan

Read all kinds of stories to your child. Don't be afraid if they don't all have happy endings. Being exposed to peaks and valleys of life encourages empathy, resilience, and feelings of meaningfulness and gratitude for our own lives. — Iben Dissing Sandahl