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The will is a product of integrity, not a child of contradictions. — Nilakanta Sri Ram

If you are not good at innovating, be smart in investing. — Rifhi Siddiq

Philosophers can debate the meaning of life, but you need a Lord who can declare the meaning of life. — Max Lucado

Masters of Sex is the degree I got from Boston College. — Amy Poehler

Echo hesitantly pressed back, a curious question for which i had a response. I parted my lips and teased her bottom one, begging, praying, for permission. Her smooth hands inched up my neck and pulled at my hair, bringing me closer.
She opened her mouth, her tongue seductively touching mine, almost bringing me to my knees. Flames licked through me as our kiss deepened. Her hands massaged my scalp and neck, only stoking the heat of the fire. — Katie McGarry

Indeed, it is We who will inherit the earth and whoever is on it, and to Us they will be returned. — Qur'an

I think that that's always been a real talent of mine is to be able to spot somebody who has that thing that is so non-definable, that thing that I wish I possessed. — Rosie O'Donnell

You look around at the people in your life, one by one, choosing to hold on to the ones who make you stronger and better, and letting go of the ones who don't. — Tamara Ireland Stone

Let arms yield to the toga, let the [victor's] laurel yield to the [orator's] tongue. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

I have been an actor now for 40 years having worked in over 10 countries and three languages. — Nick Mancuso

A solution to many of the issues in this book, and one that would go a long way toward fixing American healthcare, is relatively clear: Treasure nurses. Hire more. Nurses are perennially the number-one most trusted profession in America, according to an annual Gallup poll rating honesty and ethical standards. They are called to an exhausting commitment in which mortals must sustain an unwavering grace at the edge of life and death, almost divinely slowing heartbeats, hurrying them along, or pounding them back into existence. Nurses are exceptional. So why aren't they treated accordingly? — Alexandra Robbins