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The stars are gone.. Only for tonight — A.S.

You matter because you are you and there is no other person in this world who could ever take your place. — Heather Wolf

My plan to put Social Security in an ironclad lockbox has gotten a lot of attention recently, and I'm glad about that. But I'm afraid that it's overshadowing some vitally important proposals. For instance, I'll put Medicaid in a walk-in closet. I'll put the Community Reinvestment Act in a secured gym locker. I'll put NASA funding in a hermetically sealed Ziploc bag. — Al Gore

I could never muster the courage to speak to girls in my college in Pune. Most of them were Parsis and spoke English. I came from a village and could barely converse in English. — Sharad Pawar

As long as women are bound by poverty and as long as they are looked down upon, human rights will lack substance. — Nelson Mandela

And when the leaves return, and their whisperings fill the night, they'll freeze and burn, where fire and ice collide — Owl City

My sister is a chiropractor and she says I have an unusually flexible lower back, but I don't do yoga, and I don't feel like I'm very bendy. — Jennifer Carpenter

Be prepared, and be careful not to do your good deeds when there's no one watching you. — Tom Lehrer

Our political and constitutional rights, so called, are but the natural and inherent rights of man, asserted, carried out, and secured by modes of human contrivance. — Gerrit Smith

Elizabeth made no answer, and walked on, her heart swelling with indignation. After watching her a little, Fitzwilliam asked her why she was so thoughtful. — Jane Austen

One doesn't stay in a state of nirvana by hiding from difficulties. You stay in nirvana by lavishing nirvana on everyone you meet, by giving it away as fast as you receive it. — Adyashanti

Better a wrong will than a wavering; better a steadfast enemy than an uncertain friend; better a false belief than no belief at all. — George Eliot

I personally believe that war is highly unlikely. — Kliment Voroshilov