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An observant friend will recognize the signs of the rise of grief: eyes that easily well with tears, a smile that is difficult to sustain, a tendency to withdraw. And ultimately, perhaps we each need to create our own symbol of grieving - to wear our version of black, or maybe to color with black crayons for a while. — Sandy Oshiro Rosen

Superstition is but the fear of belief. — Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington

Boxing has become America's tragic theater. — Joyce Carol Oates

Come! you presence will either give me life or kill me with pleasure. — Voltaire

God doesn't bribe, child. He just makes a sign and lets people take it as they will. — Stephen King

Nothing happens until something moves. — Albert Einstein

Decades of record immigration have produced lower wages and higher unemployment for our citizens, especially for African-American and Latino workers. We are going to have an immigration system that works, but one that works for the American people. — Donald Trump

When a couple turns domestic, for the first while having to talk about the need for aluminum eaves troughing and other matters only gets in the way of the relationship. Then, magically, these negotiations take the place of the relationship. — Marni Jackson

Only visible in retrospect, my friend. If I'm successful, people will call me brave. If I fail, I will be called foolish. — Amish Tripathi

..people who stutter may be of above intellect but have trouble putting the many ideas they have into words in an easily understood order without stuttering on using some other form of place-holding mechanism. — Bill Allin

People will die," he echoed, thinking of Ilsa. Ilsa in her room, surrounded by stars. Ilsa in the Barren, surrounded by ghosts. — Victoria Schwab

Frederick Buechner can find grace and redemption even in the shoddiest, phoniest aspects of a cultural wasteland. One reads Lion Country ... with hope and delight. — Louis Auchincloss

It was amazing and frightening what humans were capable of. — Lori Brighton

The uncertainty principle establishes that regardless of what equipment you use or what techniques you employ, if you increase the resolution of your measurement of one property, there is an unavoidable cost: you necessarily reduce how accurately you can measure a complementary property. As a prime example, the uncertainty principle shows that the more accurately you measure an object's position, the less accurately you can measure its speed, and vice versa. — Brian Greene

What shall we do with ... the Jews? ... I advise that all their prayer books and Talmudic writings ... are to be taken from them. — Martin Luther