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If I am true to myself, if I am true to mankind, if I am true to humanity, I must understand all the faults that human flesh is heir to. — Mahatma Gandhi

are the last woman I will ever love. — Jamie McGuire

Hard to protect your food, with your ass anchored." He saluted me with the doughnut. "When you're ready to talk, call me. You know the number."
He walked out. — Ilona Andrews

The theater in which God has chosen to meet rational creatures quietly is the inward realm of conscience, moral reasoning, prayer, and study, especially study of the revealed Word. — Thomas C. Oden

Constantinople was the principal seat and fortress of Arianism; and, in a long interval of forty years, the faith of the princes and prelates who reigned in the capital of the East was rejected in the purer schools of Rome and Alexandria. — Edward Gibbon

A sensual life is a ghostly existence where you live on the surface and your soul passes through everything, touching nothing ... — John Geddes

A man can refrain from wanting what he has not and cheerfully make the best of a bird in the hand. — Seneca The Younger

In marketing terms, a commodity is an undifferentiated product that is just like its competitors. It isn't usually very innovative, and offers a similar set of features and price point compared to competitive products. In other words, its defining characteristic is its "sameness" compared to other similar products. When a product becomes a commodity, the price that it commands in the marketplace tends to erode. People aren't willing to pay extra for your product. They consider it and those of your competitors to be interchangeable, so no one company has an edge in sales. — Chuck Frey

To remain silent is out of the question for a strong and honest man. — Erik Larson

When I was a child, I dreaded blindness. We used to ask: 'Would we rather be blind or deaf?' I said I'd rather be blind, even though I was scared of it. I couldn't bear not being able to hear music or talk to people. — Sue Townsend