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The Daily Herald did a short story on a May twenty-fifth accident and named Greg Lucas as the victim. — Joelle Charbonneau

The messiest parts of our lives are also the most beautiful parts of our lives. — Glennon Doyle Melton

Content if hence th' unlearn'd their wants may view, The learn'd reflect on what before they knew. — Alexander Pope

Someone who cannot abandon everything cannot achieve anything. — Hajime Isayama

Sales is a business of relationships, and you must cultivate customers with tenderness and love, like cabbages in winter, even if the customer is an egomaniacal asshole you want to hit with a shovel. — Max Barry

Why do you always wear black?"
"I am mourning for my life. — Anton Chekhov

When millions of people are starving, everyone is implicated. — Albert Camus

Why do you think great leaders and great orations are coincident with wars, revolutions, and the founding or ending of governments and states? Common interests then are so clear that speeches are effortlessly drawn, but at present neither the facts nor the consequences are sufficiently clear to make oratory legitimate. This is the kind of war that will wind on and make fools of its partisans and opponents both. — Mark Helprin

Let's just call what happened in the eighties the reclamation of motherhood ... by women I knew and loved, hard-driving women with major careers who were after not just babies per se or motherhood per se, but after a reconciliation with their memories of their own mothers. So having a baby wasn't just having a baby. It became a major healing. — Anne Taylor Fleming

It is asserted, however, that each one of us behaves in some one respect like a paranoic, corrects some aspect of the world which is unbearable to him by the construction of a wish and introduces this delusion into reality. A special importance attaches to the case in which this attempt to procure a certainty of happiness and a protection against suffering through a delusional remoulding of reality is made by a considerable number of people in common. The religions of mankind must be classed among p. 31 the mass-delusions of this kind. — Sigmund Freud

The particular refugee camp we were in, they were hungry for play, they were hungry for any kind of normalcy. — Connie Sellecca

In my heart and soul, I always knew that I wanted to be in show business. — Portia Doubleday