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It is fateful and ironic how the lie we need in order to live dooms us to a life that is never really ours. — Ernest Becker

That shooting gave me an appetite," she said. "Somebody pass
me the potatoes."
Grandma Mazur — Janet Evanovich

The Poor Children
Take heed of this small child of earth;
He is great; he hath in him God most high.
Children before their fleshly birth
Are lights alive in the blue sky.
In our light bitter world of wrong
They come; God gives us them awhile.
His speech is in their stammering tongue,
And his forgiveness in their smile.
Their sweet light rests upon our eyes.
Alas! their right to joy is plain.
If they are hungry Paradise
Weeps, and, if cold, Heaven thrills with pain.
The want that saps their sinless flower
Speaks judgment on sin's ministers.
Man holds an angel in his power.
Ah! deep in Heaven what thunder stirs,
When God seeks out these tender things
Whom in the shadow where we sleep
He sends us clothed about with wings,
And finds them ragged babes that weep — Victor Hugo

You knew the truth all along, Colie. That's all matters. You knew. — Sarah Dessen

When I watch myself on TV, it's impossible not to say, 'Is that really what my neck looks like?' — Chaley Rose

I hate banks. They do nothing positive for anybody except take care of themselves. They're first in with their fees and first out when there's trouble. — Earl Warren

He forgot that the best of omens is to unsheathe our sword in the defence of our country. — Edward Gibbon

I like the idea of giving workers control and putting their money into their personal accounts. — Virginia Foxx

That was a thing of which he as yet had no knowing. — Stephen King

If I like it, I say it's mine. If I don't I say it's a fake. — Pablo Picasso

You and your ship will immediately familiarize yourselves with the guidelines for dealing with citizen civilians. And you will follow them. — Ann Leckie

Being a father is the most rewarding thing a man whose career has plateaued can do. — Aristotle.

If you want me to believe in God, you must make me touch him. — Denis Diderot

And one can better understand figures in arctic exploration so obsessed with their own achievement that they found it irksome to acknowledge the Eskimos, unnamed companions, and indefatigable dogs who helped them. — Barry Lopez

Over the first three rounds you're playing the course. In the final round, if you're in contention, you're playing the man. — Jack Nicklaus