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Top History For Kids Ages Quotes

What makes a Malazan soldier so dangerous? They're allowed to think. — Steven Erikson

Regular church attenders tend to come to our places of worship to feel better, not to be hit with the unfamiliar, the uncomfortable, the threatening. — Mike Yankoski

City Action. Al is a true Damon Runyon character — Donald J. Trump

We see today that there is a growing understanding in the international community that the extremist regime in Tehran is not just Israel's problem, but rather an issue that the entire international community must grapple with. — Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

What's the third metric beyond money and power? I think it's a combination of wellbeing and wisdom. Because the problem also with defining success just in terms of money and power means that people feel that they have to work around the clock, burn out, and the result is people making terrible decisions. — Arianna Huffington

It's like Scott Wolf, I never thought he looked like Tom Cruise until somebody said it and now that they've said it, I see it every time I look at him! — Jeremy London

Life is hard? True - but let's love it anyhow, though it breaks every bone in our bodies. — Edward Abbey

You don't go missing in a museum- you just get temporarily absorbed by the walls. — Neal Shusterman

Most writers I know move back and forth between the rational and the intuitive, though there are some who approach writing very rationally, and others who claim not to think their work through. — Peter Turchi

We breathe, Lily defends our relationship. My brows rise. Let's not kid ourselves. We struggle with our codependency on a daily basis. — Krista Ritchie

On stage, you can use your emotions. It's the place where you can channel them. They have a purpose. — Florence Welch

Today's tax cuts provide yet another illustration of the Republicans' fiscally irresponsible economic policies that ignore the needs of America's middle class, students, and working families. — Ellen Tauscher