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If shadows were caused by the interplay between light and Life, a child's was still forming. An adult's was inextricably bound to his body, but a child had a tenuous relationship to his own permanence, and thus, his own shadow. — Anne Ursu
There's a part of you that always remains a child, no matter how mature you get, how sophisticated or weary. — Barbra Streisand
I miss everything that makes up Panama. I don't have a preference. I love my country. — Mariano Rivera
I opened the telegram and said, 'He's dead. — Nadine Gordimer
All the bad in my life led me to her, which makes me think that I can live with the past if she is my future. - HEW — Michelle Warren
What seems strange is that Obama elicits such extreme dislike when, in fact, he is an exemplary family man, and his policy positions would have made him a conventional liberal Republican not that long ago. — David Horsey
Mans perceptions are not bounded by organs of perception, he percieves more than sense (tho' ever so acute) can discover — William Blake
If a woman chooses to support her husband and become First Lady, I believe she must do so with the understanding that the public expects the full-meal deal. — Venita Ellick
You appreciate little things, like walks on the beach with a defibrillator. — Robin Williams
Dean [Winchester] is piling on Sam [Winchester], somewhat, for this. What happens is that these brothers start to discover more about what they've done, in the past year, and those tables might turn, in terms of who has to answer for what. I think everybody will get their licks in. No one is going to be a beaten dog for too long. — Jeremy Carver
The horror with which blind and unjust law regards an action never attaches to the doer in the eyes of those who love him. — Robert Louis Stevenson
It's been very quiet, quite frankly. Nothing good, nothing bad. — Scott Wright
Just as artists who draw landscapes get down in the valley to study the mountains and go up to the mountains to look down on the valley, so one has to be a prince to get to know the character of a people and a man of the people to know the character of a prince. — Niccolo Machiavelli