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The Malays can hardly be said to have an indigenous literature, for it is almost entirely derived from Persia, Siam, Arabia, and Java. Arabic is their sacred language. — Isabella Bird

To me, what I love about the draft is; first, you see the young men who are realizing their dreams that they've worked so hard for. That's a pretty cool thing. You saw the emotion from some of these guys the other day. And then, the second thing is this total sense of hope and optimism. And, I think that's great for everybody. — Roger Goodell

The art of medicine was to be properly learned only from its practice and its exercise. — Thomas Sydenham

Back in my rummy days, I would tremble and shake for hours upon arising. It was the only exercise I got. — W.C. Fields

Is," said Syme serenely, "the truth is I am a Sabbatarian. — G.K. Chesterton

The way to be a man if you're a little boy is to be willing to throw your weight around. — Patricia Ireland

It's not everyday that a whistleblower is actually willing to be identified. — Laura Poitras

You know, I'm really bad on the computer. I'm really lame, man. I read and hang out with my kids. I've turned into a five year old. — Ally Walker

You're his lobster. Or swan, Or penguin. The Spock to his Kirk — Elizabeth Rudnick

I didn't want to tell the story of myself, but someone I called myself. If you read yourself as fiction, it's rather more liberating than reading yourself as fact. — Jeanette Winterson

Love to see the invisible with trust — Debasish Mridha

Be a ripple of hope to all in despair. It will change their lives and yours! — Timothy Pina

The thing I love about acting is getting to change and look at different people in different lives and do different projects. — Keira Knightley

One night, alone in her Dogtown bed, Judy finally admitted to herself that she had been in love with Cornelius. "In love" precisely as it was described in the novels and poems she had read with Martha; love as a kind of sweet madness that colored everything. Judy had been shocked that strangers across the ocean could describe the workings of her Yankee heart: the preoccupation and yearning, the soaring happiness and keen appreciation of a man's hidden qualities, the sublime meeting of souls. And yet, there was never a mention of the sort of union she'd shared with Cornelius, the longing and fulfillment of the flesh, that could transform two bodies into one. — Anita Diamant