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Like mimic meteors the snow, In silence out of Heaven sifts. — Frank Dempster Sherman

I was constantly being dragged out of movies for laughing too loud. — Neil Simon

Only keep still, wait, and hear, and the world will open. — Richard Powers

I was not familiar with the Internet thing. Honestly, you know with all kinds of Internet media, I was not that familiar. I was not that kind of guy. Accidentally, 'Gangnam Style' happened, and you have YouTube and all other sorts of stuff like Facebook and Twitter and so on. So after that, I learned and learned. — Psy

Almost all instruction seems to revolve around language ac-(Jermaine spelling now) "q, a-kwi-si-tion acquisition!" ("What that?" I ask. "You know, to get. Language acquisition, to get some language.") — Sapphire.

Friendship after the flesh is very easily destroyed on some slight pretext, since it is not held firm by spiritual perception. But when a person is spiritually awakened, even if something irritates him, the bond of love is not dissolved; rekindling himself with warmth of the love of God, he quickly recovers himself and with great joy seeks his neighbor's love, even though he has been gravely wronged or insulted by him. For sweetness of God completely consumes the bitterness of the quarrel. — Diadochos Of Photiki

Faith is necessary to men; woe to him who believes in nothing! — Victor Hugo

Here comes a man of comfort, whose advice Hath often stilled my brawling discontent. — William Shakespeare

I think almost every economist would agree that government gets itself in trouble when it tries to interfere with voluntary behavior. — Milton Friedman

A Mexican will call a black inmate miyate, which means big black bean; or yanta, tire; or terron, shark. — Jodi Picoult

Punctuation is a courtesy designed to help readers to understand a story without stumbling. — Lynne Truss

We need changes from the duties and the cares of our accustomed everyday life. They are necessary for healthy, normal living. We need occasionally to be away from our friends, our relatives, from the members of our immediate households. Such changes are good for us; they are good for them. We appreciate them better, they us, when we are away from them for a period, or they us. — Ralph Waldo Trine

Poverty ... is very bad for the formation of a personality ... Not until I knew for certain where my next meal would come from could I give myself up to ignoring that next meal; I could think of other things. — Helen Westley