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Feeling one ought to apologize is not quite the same thing as saying 'I am sorry' -Penelope — Maryrose Wood

Yes, but humans are more important than animals,' said Brutha.
'This is a point of view often expressed by humans,' said Om. — Terry Pratchett

Football isn't a contact sport, it's a collision sport. Dancing is a contact sport. — Duffy Daugherty

The sole, absolute standard was inside himself. — Reki Kawahara

In the U.K., there is a sort of obsession with class. — Laura Carmichael

Breast implants gross me out. I don't think they're attractive at all. — Natalie Portman

I have a lot of respect for President Obama. I consider him a friend. I disagree with him on issues like the extension of tax breaks that Bush initiated. But I think history will judge a President Obama a lot better than many other contemporaries, given the fact that he came into office at a time when this country was in terrible, terrible shape. — Bernie Sanders

People who 'view with alarm' never build anything. — Eleanor Roosevelt

When people sleep, others stay awake to effect changes in the world. Every other person wakes up in the morning to a totally different world — Gossy Ukanwoke

I'll say anything to live. — Rachel Weisz

As I work in the afternoon on committing to paper some of my morning's thoughts, I find myself just about to close on the knotty question of whether or not I believe in God. In fact I am about to type, 'I do not believe in God', when the sky goes black as ink, there is a thunderclap and a huge crash of thunder and a downpour of epic proportions. I never do complete the sentence. — Michael Palin

Love can give you the most exhilarating wonderful highs at times ...
... Then there will be dives that will take all you have just to hold on ...
Quote on the Title Page of Love TORN Asunder — Elizabeth Funderbirk

I wondered who's world had just fallen apart as mine came together. I wondered who the person was that loved the donor most. I wondered who it was that had me feeling an insurmountable heap of guilt simply for needing the transplant and then living through it. I wondered who I owed my life to. — J.L. Mac