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He wasn't aware of it but when he smiled he looked like an amiable bear. When he didn't smile he didn't look amiable — Emma Goldrick

Whom God would use greatly He will hurt deeply. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

The only things government can do are regulate and redistribute, prohibit and penalize, confiscate and command. Are these the things that liberty is made of? Somebody else's money and an endless list of Thou Shalt Nots? — James Bovard

Change is the law of life. — John F. Kennedy

No matter what I've written, someone somewhere has come up to me and said, "Me too." The truth can be offensive, but it's always nourishing, in a way. You recognize it. You can feel it. And even if [readers] think, "My god, I would never get in those situations," within those ridiculous circumstances that I have created for myself, they know the way I respond is probably what they would do too. — Augusten Burroughs

Bharat for Bhutan and Bhutan for Bharat. The colour of our passports may be different but our thinking is the same. India stands committed to Bhutan's happiness and progress. — Narendra Modi

Our volitional habits depend, then, first, on what the stock of ideas is which we have; and, second, on the habitual coupling of the several ideas with action or inaction respectively. — William James

Unless you're continually improving your skills, you're quickly becoming irrelevant. — Stephen Covey

If what Jesus said was good, and so much of it was absolutely beautiful, what does it matter if he was God or not? — Kurt Vonnegut

How many men must die before we can really have a free and true and peaceful society? How long will it take? — Coretta Scott King

The answer to nearly every question is written down someplace. It just might take a while to find. — Lemony Snicket

She looked into the shadowed corners of the room. Talking with him was like having a flower unfold inside her chest, then close up tight. Creep open. Collapse in on itself. — Marie Rutkoski

The most important use to which he had put his memory was that he had stuffed an unprecedented number of mathematical constants and equations into it. Most of us have very few mathematical constants in our mind, perhaps only the up-to-twelve-times multiplication table. Johnny had put in his mind layers and layers of algebraic verities. These were the explanation of his extraordinary powers of mental calculation. — Norman Macrae