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Some men prayed for life and some for death, in languages as varied as their uniforms - the Dutch and Germans and the Scots and French and English tangled side by side, for all men looked alike when they were dying. — Susanna Kearsley
Deep down the fear of a man who lives in a world not made for him, whose own world is slipping away, dying, being destroyed, beyond any recall. — Alan Paton
Use your time to gain knowledge — Sunday Adelaja
Women are very funny. Some of the funniest people I can think of are women. — Rachel Bloom
I really like the spooky twists and the intense mystery. I think the various plot devices work really well for TV, but they are still also in the spirit of Pretty Little Liars as a whole. I also really liked Spencer's breakdown in the previous season after Toby betrayed her. The girls have had breakdowns of sorts in the books, so it was fun to see that on-screen. — Sara Shepard
There's very few geniuses that come and revolutionize everything. For the rest of us that want to be artists and have something to say, it's a lot of work and a lot of luck. — Oscar Isaac
The actions of a single person can change the course of the world and create history. — Michael Scott
There are only 24 hours in a day. We need to quit trying to be awesome and instead be wise. — Jen Hatmaker
Leadership is a skill learned through many venues. — Todd Stocker
The dice of love are shouting and madness. — Sappho
How can you get very far,
If you don't know who you are?
How can you do what you ought,
If you don't know what you've got?
And if you don't know which to do
Of all the things in front of you,
Then what you'll have when you are through
Is just a mess without a clue
Of all the best that can come true
If you know What and Which and Who. — Benjamin Hoff
I love great coats, and I pay a lot of attention to them and own a lot of them. — Garance Dore
Sweets with sweets war not, joy delights in joy. — William Shakespeare