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People are not meant to be alone, as the word itself is made of two syllables. — Kimberlee Colon

It is difficult to wrap your mind around this intellectually and until you've had the experience, it can be difficult to understand. I tell people to give it a shot; you have nothing to lose. — Robert Moss

If the Iranians were to have a nuclear weapon they could proliferate. — George W. Bush

Sift each of us through the great sieve of circumstance and you have a residue, great or small as the case may be, that is the man or the woman. — Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings

If all those psychics know the winning lottery numbers, why are they all still working? — Steven Wright

If Satan has toeholds that allow him to claw and climb from the underworld to this one, they lie in our failure to see ourselves in others. — Lisa Wingate

He who obeys the command 'Rejoice in the Lord' has a Hallelujah in his soul every minute of the day and night. — A.C. Dixon

What I understand by "philosopher": a terrible explosive in the presence of which everything is in danger. — Friedrich Nietzsche

You may think that grown-ups create children. The reality is that children create grown-ups. They become their own person, and so do you. Children give so much more than they take. — John Medina

There was no victory in death, just death. To live through the chaos would be victory and it would come at an extremely high cost. — Luke Taylor

Worry is interest paid on trouble before it comes due. — William Ralph Inge

If you walk into my wardrobe, it's kind of hilarious. It's a sea of black. — Tabatha Coffey

My mother spoke of Christ to my father, by her feminine and childlike virtues, and, after having borne his violence without a murmur or complaint, gained him at the close of his life to Christ. — Saint Augustine

I profess not to know how women's hearts are wooed and won. To me they have always been matters of riddle and admiration. — Washington Irving