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The courts of kings are full of people, but empty of friends. — Seneca The Elder
All the distinctive features and superiority of our republican institutions are derived from the teachings of Scripture. — Edward Everett
Forever is made up of nows. — Emily Dickinson
Taboos on the human heart are more dangerous than any risk we run by using our emotions. Sensation is the life of man; it is his actual energy. To suppress it is to lose creative power! — Phyllis Bottome
Heaven for climate, Hell for company. — James M. Barrie
Mr. Harley, the headmaster, approached the podium and imparted a brief exordium about the importance of Finals Week, and how the grades they received would constitute another step upon The Great Road of Life. He told them that the school was depending on them, he was depending on them, and their parents were depending on them. He did not tell them that the entire free world was depending on them, but he strongly implied that this might be so. — Stephen King
From a social point of view, it's beneficial that homeownership encourages commitment to a given town or city. But, from an economic point of view, it's good for people to be able to leave places where there's less work and move to places where there's more. — James Surowiecki
Disneyland is supposed to be the happiest place on Earth and I have to say when I'm riding around in that crazy Space Mountain ride I'm happy. — Famke Janssen
I will never become a horse trainer, a biologist, a person competent with a hammer. My loves were my loves. — Jane Hirshfield
The genres, it is thought, have other designs on us. They want to entertain, as opposed to rubbing our noses in the daily grit produced by the daily grind. Unhappily for realistic novelists, the larger reading public likes being entertained. — Margaret Atwood
We [Americans] have a great ardor for gain; but we have a deep passion for the rights of man. — Woodrow Wilson
Anyone who reads a book with a sense of obligation does not understand the art of reading. — Lin Yutang
