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Yet Conscience is a nobleman, the best in us, and a friend. — Richard Llewellyn
I have no intention of going back to France, except for yearly visits to meet my family. — Francois Gautier
I definitely had a hard time leaving for college because I'm not much of a risk-taker. — Rainbow Rowell
It's hard to hold on to anger. It eats at you, chips away at your happiness, making you miserable. — Monica Murphy
If you want to be seen, stand up.
If you want to be heard, speak up.
If you want to be appreciated, shut up. — Bill Cosby
No time of life is so beautiful as the early days of love, when with every meeting, every glance, one fetches something new home to rejoice over. — Soren Kierkegaard
Only after Realization you are connected with reality. — Nirmala Srivastava
Homo ferus: wild human. An unpredictable, nocturnal creature usually found in trees. Caution: may cause bewilderment and disorientation. Also, prone to teasing. — Jessica Khoury
Sometimes you want a Part Two in your life. — Valerie Simpson
Where a harsh law rules, people yearn for lawlessness. — Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
I argue that one of the functions of a capitalist state is to defend capitalism from itself, to defend capitalism from the capitalists. — Michael Parenti
The old church tower and garden wall
Are black with autumn rain
And dreary winds foreboding call
The darkness down again — Emily Bronte
I look forward to standing up and holding George Bush accountable for pushing seniors off of Medicare into HMOs. — John F. Kerry
There is always a struggle, a striving for something bigger than yourself in all forms of art. And even if you don't achieve greatness, even if you fail, which we all must, everything you do in your work is somehow connected with your attitude toward life ... — Rex Harrison
This inner yes is an unconditionally constructive attitude of acceptance and respect - first toward yourself, then toward life, and finally toward others. — William Ury
