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We all deserve to be treated with nothing but respect. In order to command respect from others, we must first and foremost respect ourselves. — Julie-Anne

This is about saving children's lives. It is not about agencies and services protecting themselves. — Rosie Batty

What I have left is from my native spring; I've still a heart that swells, in scorn of fate, And lifts me to my banks. — John Dryden

The good lawyer is the great salesman. — Janet Reno

The first evening in an inn, though, I had remained awake for a good half-hour, fascinated by the remarkable variety of noises the male respiratory apparatus could produce. An entire dormitory full of student nurses couldn't come close. — Diana Gabaldon

No, it was you losing the little golden sun killed me, Shadow, killed me dead as sure as water's wet and days are long and a friend will always disappoint you in the end." Shadow — Neil Gaiman

Basically, nice guys can finish last. — Lee Meriwether

True Christians do not seek wealth. They seek God. — Sunday Adelaja

Becoming a dad means you have to be a role model for your son and be someone he can look up to. — Wayne Rooney

Thou source of all my bliss and all my woe, That found'st me poor at first, and keep'st me so. — Oliver Goldsmith

All terrific but the people. THE PEOPLE. Everyone looks so exalted, or so wretched, or so spiffy, so funny, so splendid. If you are ever bored or blue, stand on the street corner for half an hour. — Maira Kalman

Men keep their agreements when it is an advantage to both parties not to break them; and I shall so frame my laws that it will be evident to the Athenians that it will be for their interest to observe them. — Solon

If you feel that without a certain person, or position, or achievement, your life would be not worth living, you may be deeper into idolatry than you think. — Colin S. Smith

We are duplicitous, we're blind- and it is hard to live, trusting only in life: earthly life is a murky translation from the divine original; the general thought is clear but the primordial music is missing in its words ... What are passions? Mistakes in the translation. What is love? A rhyme lost in transmission to our discordant language ... It's time for me to take up the original! — Vladimir Nabokov