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In this city, we've got a saying: once is coincidence, twice is a booking offense!
-Judge Dredd — John Wagner

Moved through the days in peace and wonder, for his whole story had been told for the first time, and he found that he was still loved. — Andrew Peterson

Once the public loses confidence in a president's leadership at a time of war, once they don't trust him anymore, once his credibility is sharply diminished, how does he get it back? — Robert Dallek

I've done a lot of work to get where I'm at, but I have to keep working. — Wiz Khalifa

You can have data without information, but you cannot have information without data. — Daniel Keys Moran

Sharing what you've learned and helping others is a good source of renewal. — Iyanla Vanzant

When we resent someone in some way we need to "be on the alert" that even innocent gestures on their part can become suspect to us. Even something as simple as their walking into a room or whispering something to someone else can be conjured up in our minds, to look to us as if they're doing it on purpose to irritate us -as if they're involved in some diabolical plot to hurt us further. What they may be doing may have no connection to their past actions that hurt us in the first place but our resentful feelings against them can often taint our perception of what's really taking place. — Cindy Wright

What is beautiful?
Everything that has been loved by someone,That is beautiful. — Newpostcard

Usually redemption implies rescue - being saved. What were you being saved from?' he inquired, his voice carefully neutral. 'Ugliness. — Amy Harmon

That man has missed something who has never left a brothel at sunrise feeling like throwing himself into the river out of pure disgust. — Gustave Flaubert

The real evils, indeed, of Emma's situation were the power of having rather too much her own way, and a disposition to think a little too well of herself; — Jane Austen