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Prophet,' he said, 'Your doctrines I do not know; therefore if I accepted them, I would do it out of fear like a coward and a base man. Are you anxious that your faith be professed by cowards and base people? — Henryk Sienkiewicz

Harpo, she's a lovely person. She deserves a good husband. Marry her before she finds one. — Harpo Marx

I haven't graduated yet, because i am too busy learning. — Aleksandra Ninkovic

I never considered writing as a career - it was always a creative outlet for me and something I just loved to do. — Doreen Cronin

A woman who could always love would never grow old; and the love of mother and wife would often give or preserve many charms if it were not too often combined with parental and conjugal anger. There remains in the face of women who are naturally serene and peaceful, and of those rendered so by religion, an after-spring, and later an after-summer, the reflex of their most beautiful bloom. — Jean Paul

Al Gore has dedicated his life to detail. George W. Bush has not. He's the first to admit it. — Peter Jennings

Maybe this was meant to happen, this discovery of cracks where now a different, new light can shine through. — Nina Lane

When the world frowns, we can face it; but let it smile, and we are undone. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

When we had surmounted the acclivity, I was about to withdraw my arm from his, but by a slight tightening of the elbow was tacitly informed that such was not his will, and accordingly desisted. — Anne Bronte

He was the strangest of strangers in that he was also her oldest friend. — Ann Brashares

My mother told me on several different occasions that she was livin' her dream vicariously through me. She once said that I was getting' to do all the things that she would have wanted to have done. — Buck Owens

The difference between growing up like me and growing up like Will was that he wore his sense of entitlement lightly. I think if you grow up as he had done, with wealthy parents, in a nice house, if you go to good schools and nice restaurants as a matter of course, you probably just have this sense that good things will fall into place, that your position in the world is naturally an elevated one. — Jojo Moyes

Fear, when blended with failure, distills into a deadly brew. — Thomas Ligotti

The Lord takes care of his own, but church trustees still put lightning rods on the steeple. — Evan Esar