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Robinson had a servant even better than Friday: His name was Crusoe. — Friedrich Nietzsche
The university is a series of individual entrepreneurs held together by a common grievance about parking. — Clark Kerr
Don't ever be deceived by the size or the lack of size of an object. Sometimes the smallest can be the mightiest of them all. — Maxwell Grantly
But I am bound upon a wheel of fire, that mine own tears do scald like moulten lead. — William Shakespeare
All good things that happen today are a part of golden memories in future. — Saravana Kumar Murugan
And I think of nothing.
I think of nothing but Rachel.
What happens next is pure magic, and is for us and us alone. — Barry Lyga
You shouldn't say I can't until you've tried. — Patrick Henry Hughes
Be great at what you do, and don't ever settle for mediocrity or else you will always wonder how great you could have been. — Debbi Fields
To hell with being ashamed of what you liked. — Ralph Ellison
Each temple building is an inspiration, magnificent and beautiful in every way, but the temple building alone does not bless. The endowed blessings and divine functions - come through obedience and faithfulness to priesthood authority and covenants made. — James E. Faust
Blount sat down to the table and leaned over close to Singer. There are those who know and those who don't know. And for every ten thousand who don't know there's only one who knows. That's the miracle of all time - the fact that these millions know so much but don't know this. It's like in the fifteenth century when everybody believed the world was flat and only Columbus and a few other fellows knew the truth. But it's different in that it took talent to figure that the earth is round. While the truth is so obvious it's a miracle of all history that people don't know. — Carson McCullers
Sure, Messiah. You made yourself a cult," she mocks dryly. "They're building idols to you in the square. Kneeling in supplication of your wisdom. O mighty lord. I will laugh when they find out they don't like you and can have you flogged anytime they do a naughty. Now hold still, you Pixie. And stop talking. You annoy me. — Pierce Brown
If you put Sen. Kerry in the White House, I think you are going to see that another terrorist attack happen ... and I don't want to see another Sept. 11. — Bernard Kerik
