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It's a normal thing for people to do, going on Facebook and seeing pictures of their exes with their new significant others. — Allison Williams
The child that is not clean and neat,
With lots of toys and things to eat,
He is a naughty child, I'm sure
Or else his dear Papa is poor. — Robert Louis Stevenson
I like the English. They have the most rigid code of immorality in the world. — Malcolm Bradbury
She did not know that she was wishing for nothing more, and something a little less, than the kingdom of heaven - the very thing she thought the laird and Cosmo so strange for troubling their heads about. If men's wishes are not always for what the kingdom of heaven would bring them, their miseries at least are all for the lack of that kingdom. — George MacDonald
I know love is real because her love is visible. — Delano Johnson
Tom always did anger well. Hid it well, but showed it even better — Melina Marchetta
The wise man hath his thoughts in his head; the fool, on his tongue. — Ivan Panin
That all species are related in the flow of life and death is a keystone of evolutionary theory. The grandeur displayed in this view of life is ecological in character. — Elizabeth A. Johnson
We may expect answers to prayer, and should not be easy without them any more than we should be if we had written a letter to a friend upon important business, and had received no reply. — Charles Spurgeon
All Wishes are not from HEART !!! — Vinay Kumar
Pushing through her own feeling of panic to find what Kane was trying to communicate to her. It was a bit of a jumble and she strained to make sense of it, finally grasping a repeated thread: I love you. Be ready. — Nicky Charles
Woman is a necessary evil, a natural temptation, a desirable calamity, a domestic peril, a deadly fascination, and a painted ill. — Saint John Chrysostom
The universal and lasting establishment of peace constitutes not merely a part, but the whole final purpose and end of the science of right as viewed within the limits of reason. — Immanuel Kant