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Grace and remembrance be to you both. — William Shakespeare

If you look back at the 1960's in the United States, and if you think that more good was done than harm, you are probably a Democrat. If you think that more harm was done than good, then you're probably a Republican. — William J. Clinton

[Ted Denson] is sort of a reluctant leader. He didn't try to flex his influence. He's just eminently followable. — George Wendt

A rattlesnake loose in the living room tends to end all discussion of animal rights. — Lance Morrow

While the romance genre has expanded so much over the years, in an odd way it's also narrowed, with too many people trying to stick stories into tight, well-defined marketing niches. It can, admittedly, be a tricky balancing act, but I believe the key is to be able to step back and take a long hard look at what you do well, what makes your work different from other writers, what feels the most natural to you when you're writing. — JoAnn Ross

I've come to a wonderful realization that is fascinating: I have no idea what I'm doing when it comes to love. No one does! — Taylor Swift

At our coming into the world we contract an immense debt to our country, which we can never discharge. — Baron De Montesquieu

Yet the only reason you believe that you were born is that your parents saw you emerge from the womb. They thought they witnessed the moment when you began to exist, so they spread the rumor that you had been born. Savitri was astonished ... — Deepak Chopra

Are all Aussies like you?"
"Are all Canadians like you? — Nicki Edwards

Bonhoeffer's permanent legacy as a theologian has been to show that in the modern world, as in Josiah's and Huldah's Jerusalem, fostering the discomfiting yet life-giving practice of reading the Bible against ourselves is a major public responsibility of the Christian teacher and theologian. — Ellen F. Davis