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What would we say if men changed the length of their trousers every year? — Nancy Astor
The word of God gives comfort. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Life hurts a lot more than death. - Jim Morrison — Robert Kirkman
Sometimes holding on was all you could do. — Kristin Hannah
See with what heat these Dogs of Hell advance
To waste and havoc yonder World. — John Milton
Marriage? Please. I'll keep my freedom, thanks. Besides, I'm not a girl anyone brings home to their mother. — S.A. Huchton
As long as man was in the moolight he desired to reach the moon ... there was bliss in the moonlight but the moon itself was distant. Moonlight was near but man longed for the moon ... man reached the moon but there he was without moonlight.
If one reaches the moon one does not find moonlight any longer and if one is in moonlight one does not find the moon. It is a strange fact that one is only because of the other ... one is a sign of the other yet both are forever separate. If the Beloved is the Moon, moonlight is His remembrance. When the Beloved is present His remembrance is not and when His remembrance is present the Beloved is not. Proximity to one is distance from the other, Union with one is separation from the other. Thus union is hidden in every separation and separation in every union. — Wasif Ali Wasif
This is the kernel of the problem, as we see it: the Jews comprise a distinctive element among the nations under which they dwell, and as such can neither assimilate nor be readily digested by any nation. — Leon Pinsker
In England I am always madam; I arrived too late to ever be a miss. In New York I have only been madamed once, by the doorman at the Carlyle Hotel. — Anna Quindlen
It was great fun, But it was just one of those things. — Cole Porter
Her oil-black hair's sort of punky. She must use gel. I'd love to gel her gel in for her. — David Mitchell
You, O Books, are the golden vessels of the temple, the arms of the clerical militia with which the missiles of the most wicked are destroyed; fruitful olives, vines of Engaddi, fig-trees knowing no sterility; burning lamps to be ever held in the hand. — Richard De Bury
In general in New York, we all eat like kings. Insane quality, mind-blowing variety, at all price ranges. — Ira Glass
Everybody has 24 hours and the question is, what do you do with your 24 hours? That's what makes everybody equal. — Stedman Graham
