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Angels are all around us when we need them the most, and when we just need a nudge or two. — Cristael Ann Bengtson
Make sure that your heartfelt thanksgiving is more consistent than your nagging needs and your passionate apology fervent than your unhealthy justifications. Be clean and hopeful. — Israelmore Ayivor
Joy never comes to those who seek it. In the self-forgetting hour when we are touched by another's need and sacrifice for it, we suddenly find our soul aflame with glorious joy — Fulton J. Sheen
You're never going to get used to walking into a room and have people screaming at you. There's a lot of things that come with the life you could get lost in. But you have to let it be what it is. I've learnt not to take everything too seriously. — Harry Styles
Afterward, he would leave her, and he would go to sleep in his own home. "It's hard to understand," he would tell Lila whenever she would press his gently on the subject, "but with us Arabs, a man can come and go, and his wife will not say a word. She'll notice the length of his absences, but she won't press him or ask for explanations. For his part, so long as he acts modestly and doesn't show off his lover in plain view, then he will not bring shame on his family. — Anat Talshir
Nudist Colony Halloween parties are especially scary. They give the word "moon" a new cruel meaning. — Ray Palla
The current leadership of the Labor party react to the idea that working-class students might study the subjects they studied with the same horror that the Earl of Grantham showed when a chauffeur wanted to marry his daughter. — Michael Gove
Fall the deep curtains,
delicate the weave,
fair the thread. — Hilda Doolittle
It strikes me that presidential campaigns can often bring out the worst as well as the best in us. — John Ortberg
I didn't hear any of that," he said. "You didn't?" "Nope. Chivalry occasionally causes deafness. — Merrie Haskell
