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How small a single life seems in this vast universe. But it is really our conception of life which is small. — Marty Rubin

I got thrown out of Alcoholics because when the other clients saw me they thought they were having the DT's — Dave Dutton

And having no fear of the devil before
my eyes, I venture to call this a suggestion of reason, instead of resting my weakness on the broad shoulders of the first seducer of my frail sex. — Mary Wollstonecraft

Nonviolent struggle is the most powerful means available to those struggling for freedom. — Gene Sharp

Billy copied Casey to a 'T.' — Mickey Mantle

Composers and lyricists are not responsible for storyline and casting. One can imagine actors shouldering this responsibility, since they charge for half the film. But producers never ask actors to share the losses. Instead, they train their guns on composers and lyricists. — Shaan

The pressures are intense, because the rewards for success and the penalty for failure are more and more. — Alan Hansen

Sometimes the most simple conclusion is also the most correct — Julie Garwood

It does not make you less of a woman to need a man. To need one to exist, yes, this is nonsense. To need one to give one scope and importance, this is dishonest. But to need a man, one man, to bring joy and passion? This is life — Nora Roberts

Clouds and Rain' is a Chinese euphemism for sex. 'The Bringer of Clouds and Rain' is a lady of the night, a prostitute, — Zahra Owens

Respect is earned not handed out — Kee

Whether it was Little League or playing with your brothers or sisters, that was always a problem. If I would lose - because I very rarely lost - then everything would go crazy. — Cal Ripken Jr.

When misfortunes happen to such as dissent from us in matters of religion, we call them judgments; when to those of our own sect, we call them trials; when to persons neither way distinguished, we are content to attribute them to the settled course of things. — William Shenstone