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Friends die in war. It is easier to remember this before the war than after. — William Nathaniel Bell

Money can drive you, but ultimately, you decide where you want to go. — Debasish Mridha

Success in relationships takes death to the flesh. Singles stop begging for what you won't die for and couples start dying so your marriage can live. — Hope D. Blackwell

I overheard Dorothy talking to Mr Montrose and she was telling Mr Montrose that she thought that I would be great in the movies if he would write me a part that only had three expressions, Joy, Sorrow, and Indigestion. — Anita Loos

We all of us need assistance. Those who sustain others themselves want to be sustained. — Maurice Le Sage D'Hauteroche D'Hulst

That's all any of us can do, I suppose. We'll pick our side, and we'll fight as well as we can. — Kate Sherwood

I used to hate everybody," I say. "Until I met you. — Colleen Hoover

Money doesn't buy happiness, it buys power, and that is even better. — Teresa Mummert

A friend is more concerned about helping people than getting credit. A friend cares. A friend loves. A friend listens. And a friend reaches out. — Thomas S. Monson

Believing isn't the hard part; waiting on God is. So I stuck with it and prayed impatiently for patience, and to stop feeling disgusted by myself, and to believe for a few moments that God, just a bit busy with other suffering in the world, actually cared about one menopausal white woman on a binge. — Anne Lamott

From Woody's Restaurant, Middlebury"


Today, noon, a young macho friendly waiter and three diners,
business types - two males, one female -
are in a quandary about the name of the duck paddling
Otter Creek,
the duck being brown, but too large to be a female mallard.
They really want to know, and I'm the human-watcher behind the nook
of my table,
camouflaged by my stillness and nonchalant plumage.
They really want to know.
This sighting I record in the back of my Field Guide to People. — Greg Delanty