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The primary virtue is: hold your tongue; who knows how to keep quiet is close to God. — Cato The Younger

Our memories, those precious moments that shape our lives and makes us who we are. Our friends, our families, and all the special things we hold close to our hearts. Those are the things that can never be replaced — Virginia McKevitt

It is strange that the tactile sense, which is so infinitely less precious to men than sight, becomes at critical moments our main, if not only, handle to reality. — Vladimir Nabokov

When men lie to women, presenting a false self, the terrible price they pay to maintain "power over" us is the loss of their capacity to give and receive love. — Bell Hooks

Leadership is a SERVING relationship with OTHERS that inspires THEIR growth and makes the world a better place — Fela Durotoye

I find it very difficult to draw a line between what's sex and what isn't. It can be very, very sexy to drive a car, and completely unsexy to flirt with someone at a bar. — Bjork

I'm a very private person, and when I leave the stage, I leave the stage. — Helen Reddy

Touche.
What does that mean? Jasper raises his eyebrows quizzically.
It means you're right.
Jasper rolls his eyes. Of course I'm touche. I'm always touche. — Jessica Brody

You resist my words because of your own insecurities and the fear that right now you could be the God that you truly are. — Jamila Hammad

I've enjoyed the pleasures of working since I was 12 and earned all my own spending money since I was 14. — Joyce Brothers

In the mundane, nothing is sacred. In sacredness, nothing is mundane. — Dogen

Nick turned out to be a shy boy, uncertain in groups and in new situations, but also very brave, determined to overcome his fear. - Will, as a parent describing his son — Lisa Goldstein

A poet is a bird of unearthly excellence, who escapes from his celestial realm arrives in this world warbling. If we do not cherish him, he spreads his wings and flies back into his homeland. — Khalil Gibran

Thanks to the Polgars the adjective 'men's' before events and the 'affirmative action' women's titles such as Woman Grandmaster have become anachronisms. — Garry Kasparov

Life cannot be just a linear line to death. — Dimitri Zaik