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Small-minded speakers and writers hide behind big words. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

I have discovered in my life that it is more challenging to build than to maintain. — Vince Lombardi Jr.

It's easy to see why conservatives would be salivating at the thought of a Hillary primary challenge. Presidents who face serious primary challenges - Ford, Carter, Bush I - almost always lose. The last president who lost reelection without a serious primary challenge, by contrast, was Herbert Hoover. But in truth, the chances that Obama will face a primary challenge are vanishingly slim, and the chances that he will lose reelection only slightly higher. No wonder conservatives are fantasizing about Hillary Clinton taking down Barack Obama. If she doesn't, it's unlikely they will. — Peter Beinart

Bushes may not be eloquent explaining emotion, but George HW Bush's mother knew enough to be in position with her children were ready to talk. She waited up not just to ensure safety but to make the most of the moment of excited emotions. The next morning, they would congeal into polite, one-word answers. — H.W. Brands

Hw would probably have been even more scandalised to learn I'm not wearing any undergarments beneath this dress.' - Aelin Ashrvyer Galathynius — Sarah J. Maas

Illegitimis nil carborundum. — Patricia Briggs

Hw Cumming is also on Goodreads as H.W. Cumming — H.W. Cumming

Because I didn't go to film school, you learn so much from a lot of creative artists. — F. Gary Gray

Nostalgia is, 'Hey, remember the other mall that used to be there?' — George Saunders

Those who love, truly love, can be coerced into nothing. — Vironika Tugaleva

The heart of man, though small, is big enough for Christ to live in, if man will only make room for Him. — Billy Graham

Our daily conversation when we meet each other, whether it be in the office or on the campus or in the shop, should be concerned with the things of God. — Billy Graham

The main theme remains constant: man owes it to himself to reject despair; better to rely on miracles than opt for resignation. By changing himself, man can change the world. — Elie Wiesel

I had been moving too fast. I had been too hungry to become a woman. — Janet Fitch

Once you have a theory, it's not too hard to find evidence to substantiate it, at least until some other theory comes along. — Eckhart Tolle

In the spring of 1990 I flew to Aspen, Colorado, to cover a summit meeting between Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and President George Herbert Walker Bush. This fairly routine political event took on sudden significance when, on the evening before the talks were scheduled to begin, Saddam Hussein announced that the independent state of Kuwait had, by virtue of a massive deployment of military force, become a part of Iraq. We were not to know that this act - and the name Saddam Hussein - would dominate international politics for the next decade and more, but it was still possible to witness something extraordinary: the sight of Mrs. Thatcher publicly inserting quantities of lead into George Bush's pencil. The spattering quill of a Ralph Steadman would be necessary to do justice to such a macabre yet impressive scene. — Christopher Hitchens

The treachery of the Inhumane society was controlled by one man. As a brilliant scientist, he could have saved the town, but instead he fed on the loneliness and discontent of the fading town, and pushed people in the direction hw thought was right. — Lemony Snicket

You cannot live a nonviolent life as long as you are consuming violence. Please consider going vegan. — Gary L. Francione

And maybe, just maybe, it didn't matter hw you looked going into battle. It just mattered that you went. — Danielle Paige

Unknown Assassin, says the headline. Blanche skips over the details she already knows. How bizarre to see what she lived through last night turned into an item tucked between stock prices and Crazy Horse whupping the army at Little Bighorn. — Emma Donoghue