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A busybody's work is never done. — A. N. Wilson

Waitressing - by far the worst job ever created. — Jennifer Esposito

Everybody has a breaking point; the fact is, you don't know where it is until you get there". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

There's a prison there, too, which always makes me feel included. — John Waters

I saw you thro' a telescope and was so struck by your Charms that from that time to this I have not tasted human food. — Jane Austen

It is not unusual to sift
through ashes
and find an unburnt picture — Nikki Giovanni

We grew up with a camera in front of us. — Saoirse Ronan

Hate is nothing when weighed against survival. (Valentine) — Cassandra Clare

I first met Bev Shea while in Chicago when he was on Moody Radio. As a young man starting my ministry, I asked Bev if he would join me. He said yes, and for over 60 years we had the privilege of ministering together across the country and around the world. — Billy Graham

Our job is to find a few intelligent things to do, not to keep up with every damn thing in the world. — Charlie Munger

Here is my biggest takeaway after 60 years on the planet: There is great value in being fearless. For too much of my life, I was too afraid, too frightened by it all. That fear is one of my biggest regrets. — Diane Keaton

Every lesson you take from your past immediately turns into a stairs to the light! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The Gaelic League is founded not upon hatred of England, but upon love of Ireland. Hatred is a negative passion; it is powerful - a very powerful destroyer; but it is useless for building up. Love, on the other hand, is like faith; it can move mountains, and faith, we have mountains to move. — Douglas Hyde

As one studies these preconditions, one becomes saddened by the ease with which human potentiality can be destroyed or repressed, so that a fully-human person can seem like a miracle, so improbable a happening as to be awe-inspiring. And simultaneously one is heartened by the fact that self-actualizing persons do in fact exist, that they are therefore possible, that the gauntlet of dangers can be run, that the finish line can be crossed. — Abraham Maslow

Doctors, like all other people, are subject to prejudice and discrimination. While bias can be a problem in any profession, in medicine, the stakes are much higher. — Damon Tweedy