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For most of their history in China, Pugs were treasured dogs. By law, they could only be owned by nobility or by Buddhist monks. However, because they were held in such high regard, they were also used as pawns in international relations. In 732 C.E., China gave a Pug to Japan as a gift to cement diplomatic relations. The Japanese became infatuated with this dog, and it became the first of many given to Japanese diplomats. — Liz Palika

It's exciting to fit somewhere when I have felt out of place everywhere for so long. — Rachel Friedman

I just wanted a song to sing, and there came a point where I couldn't sing anything ... nobo dy else was writing what I wanted to sing. I couldn't find it anywhere. If I could I probably would never have started writing. — Bob Dylan

Although I tried to be universal in thought, I am European by instinct and inclination. — Albert Einstein

I never intended to become a commercial filmmaker in the first place. What I do requires time and experimentation. Commercial work is often not the best way to get the most innovative work, because it's about money and marketing. Although advertising is now embracing non-commercial people. — Marco Brambilla

I'd never leave you, either. You know that, right? You know that I'd never hurt you. Just in case that's what you're really worried about. And if you wanted to stop, at any point ... if you want to - "
"I don't want to stop. I want to grab you."
"You want to what?"
She had to check. Maybe she'd hallucinated.
"I want to grab you. I want to grab you now, really bad. Is that okay?"
"Oh my God that is really, really okay — Charlotte Stein

I was still a novice at the caped crusader super-sleuth thing, but it didn't take a degree from the Sherlock Holmes Detective School to see exactly what had happened here. Alison had come home, put her lunch in the zapper, poured herself a beverage, turned on her computer and ...
vanished off the face of the earth. — Suzanne Brockmann

To encounter Christ is to touch reality and experience transcendence. He gives us a sense of self-worth or personal significance, because He assures us of God's love for us. He sets us free from guilt because He died for us and from paralyzing fear because He reigns. He gives meaning to marriage and home, work and leisure, personhood and citizenship. — John Stott

Christianity is in its nature revolutionary. — Walter Rauschenbusch

How alarmed that same courageous Friedrich von Schiller would have been if someone had said to him, "You don't need to honor your father. People who have done you such harm do not deserve your love or respect, even if they are your parents. The price you pay for such filial devotion is appalling, the terrible physical torments you repeatedly go through. You can free yourself of them if you no longer obey the Fourth Commandment." What would Schiller have said to that? — Alice Miller

How's your day so far?"
"Oh, can't complain," he said. "You?"
"Can complain, but won't. — Maria Semple