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And even though I'm standing in the middle of the biggest crowd I've ever seen in my life, I suddenly feel very alone. — Lauren Oliver

I think that the voters should choose the elected officials, not the elected officials choose the voters. — Alan Grayson

She fantasized sometimes too about killing him a little: a little poison in his pudding, a little flick-flick-flick with a fillet knife at his throat. — Shannon Celebi

About mistakes it's funny. You got to make your own; and not only that, if you try to keep people from making theirs they get mad. — Edna Ferber

Men' s souls are naturally inclined to covetousness; but if ye be kind towards women and fear to wrong tgem, God is well acquainted with what ye do. — Nevil Shute

A saint is one who makes goodness attractive. Surely, a great teacher does the same thing for education. — Laurence Housman

But whosoever recount his true merits to Thee, what is it that he recounts to Thee but Thine own gifts? Oh, if men would know themselves to be men ... — Augustine Of Hippo

doing my job. I swore I'd never go back home to my parents and their crazy fundamentalist ranch in the desert, — Viv Daniels

And what do you have, Chloe?" "I have the now." I — Jay McLean

We have to separate here the church in its broad sense. We have Catholics, Protestants, Eastern Orthodox churches. The Catholic church is a corporation like a chief executive. A fairly homogenous operation. Today its attitude toward anti-Semitism is much more severe than it's ever been. The Catholic Church today is much less the problem than the other groups. — Manfred Gerstenfeld

Store up reservoirs of calm and content and draw on them at later moments when the source isn't there, but the need is very great. — Rupert Brooke

Diets are essentially training courses in how to feel fat and feel like a failure. — Paul McKenna

It is a merchant's nature to quibble over coins. It is how we become rich and buy satin shirts. The problems of who governs this area is one for another day. — David Gemmell

Wisdom is known only by contrasting it with folly; by shadow only we perceive that all visible objects are not flat. Yet Philanthropos would abolish evil! — Ambrose Bierce