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When commenting on the turmoil and disorder of the world, If the other planets are inhabited, they must be using this earth as their insane asylum. — George Bernard Shaw

Most restaurants fail. The sad ones are stillborn. The mad ones flourish within the bustle and excitement of fame, notoriety, the thrill of the new. But they rarely sustain the glow. They are balloons kept aloft by a restless crowd. Only the strange, the freaks of restaurant perfection, can sustain life beyond a few years. — Sam Sifton

No matter where you are in the world, the moon is never bigger than your thumb. — Nicholas Sparks

You got here in the nick of time," Johnny said, grinning insolently at him. "I was just about to start ripping off her clothes. — Karen Robards

I think if you have a good night's sleep, you can take on the world. — Tamsin Egerton

There is no private domain of a person's life that is not political, and there is no political issue that is not ultimately personal. — Charlotte Bunch

We wish to be watered; we must daily mediate on the word of God. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I realize today that nothing in the world is more distasteful to a man than to take the path that leads to himself. — Hermann Hesse

The only real difference between a wise man and a fool, Moore knew, was that the wise man tended to make more serious mistakes - and only because no one trusted a fool with really crucial decisions; only the wise had the opportunity to lose battles, or nations. — Tom Clancy

It's pretty amazing that the Lord of heaven and earth, creator of everything, the God of Jacob and Israel, the Messiah, Jesus, allows us to carry him around in our hearts! He is good and full of grace, even when we aren't. He loves us even when we mess it up. He deserves our very best! — Lisa M. Prysock

My two worlds just collided. Surprisingly, everything's all right. — Angie Thomas

The history of humanity is the history of human freedom ... Freedom is not, as Engels thought, "the recognition of necessity." Freedom is the opposite of necessity. Freedom is necessity overcome. Progress is, in essence, the progress of human freedom. Yes, and after all, life itself is freedom. The evolution of life is the evolution of freedom. — Vasily Grossman

Every time thief steals, he steals from his own peace, from his own honour! No man is as poor as a rich thief! — Mehmet Murat Ildan