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Learn to think for yourself, unless of course you can identify someone else with better judgement, and a flashlight. — Dov Davidoff

I've always been a strong family advocate. I had a wonderful family growing up. — Cheryl Ladd

I was a very religious kid. I was raised as an Episcopalian. — Steven Seagal

The other one he loved like a slave, like a madman and like a beggar. Why? Ask the dust on the road and the falling leaves, ask the mysterious God of life; for no one knows such things. She gave him nothing, no nothing did she give him and yet he thanked her. She said: Give me your peace and your reason! And he was only sorry she did not ask for his life. — Knut Hamsun

I avoid banks and I've never been in any sort of corporate environment at all. — Jodie Whittaker

You don't feel honest on a date, I guess. You don't really get to learn about anyone. You're kind of being polite and you can ask the questions, it's just not a great time for me. — Vince Vaughn

A true friend knows when to give advice and when to just listen.
"stuff I think about" book by Sondra Faye — Sondra Faye

For all long-term investors, there is only one objective-maximum total real return after taxes. — John Templeton

But of course these conjectures as to why God does what He does are probably of no more value than my dog's ideas of what I am up to when I sit and read. — C.S. Lewis

I am a frail vessel full of errors. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Sir Makin is almost the handsome knight of legend, dark locks curling, tall, a swordman's build, darkest eyes, his armour always polished, blade keen. Only the thickness of his lips and the sharpness of his nose leave him shy of a maiden's dream. His mouth too expressive, his look too hawkish. In other matters too Sir Makin is "almost". Almost honourable, almost honest. About his friendship, though, there is no almost. — Mark Lawrence