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The world is starving for American leadership. But America has an anti-war president, — John Boehner

And it's hard at the end of the day — Sarah McLachlan

Fashion is about dressing according to what's fashionable. Style is more about being yourself. — Oscar De La Renta

With Maurice suddenly going, I realised ... I think I've matured. I don't take things lightly any more. — Robin Gibb

There is a light which cannot ever be extinguished. It is inside of you ... It is you. — Neale Donald Walsch

All racists are irresponsible. — James A. Baldwin

Defensive spells?" Professor Umbridge repeated with a little laugh. "Why, I can't imagine any situation arising in my classroom that would require you to use a defensive spell, Miss Granger. You surely aren't expecting to be attacked during class? — J.K. Rowling

You do not get power so that you can go out and do things, you go out and do things and you will get the power — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Pure mathematics is on the whole distinctly more useful than applied. For what is useful above all is technique, and mathematical technique is taught mainly through pure mathematics. — G.H. Hardy

The Dandy is the highest form of existence attainable by the human form. His life is exclusively dedicated to dressing exquisitely, parading about the fashionable boroughs of splendid cities and and holding forth at his club, where he dispenses witticism as readily as the vulgaroisie utters its banal platitudes. The only species of 'work' this singular Chap might engage in would consist of discussing buttonhole stitching with his tailor and performing his ablutions until the morning has been well aired enough for him to step into it. — Gustav Temple And Vic Darkwood

Engaged in a fiery dance, their bodies were linked and seperated by the flashing blades. At times they nearly touched, taut skin only a hair's breadth away, but then momentum would whirl them apart, and they would withdraw for a second, only to join again. Their sinuous forms wove together like twisting ropes of windblown smoke. — Christopher Paolini

These marvels were great and comfortable ones, but in the old England there was a greater still. The weather behaved itself.
In the spring all the little flowers came out obediently in the meads, and the dew sparkled, and the birds sang; in the summer it was beautifully hot for no less than four months, and, if it did rain just enough for agricultural purposes, they managed to arrange it so that it rained while you were in bed; in the autumn the leaves flamed and rattled before the west winds, tempering their sad adieu with glory; and in the winter, which was confined by statute to two months, the snow lay evenly, three feet thick, but never turned into slush. — T.H. White

If it's the first kiss, it's important for the eyes to be closed so you know it's real. It's almost like a Disney movie! — Joe Jonas