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You just couldn't be in George Romney's presence without some of his goodness and integrity wearing off on you. — Tagg Romney

Might did make right, not just in practice, but as a matter of principle; and, of course, this conclusion came very close to abolishing the very idea of principle. — Timothy Snyder

One day I will know the face of love...it shall gaze back at me from a pool of water, undisturbed by what lies beneath. — Susan D. Taylor

I know that nurses are not only the largest healthcare profession but are responsible for the delivery of most healthcare, and are often in the best place to be able to see the whole pathway of care. — Andrew Lansley

To advertisers: "Do not compete with your agency in the creative area. Why keep a dog and bark yourself?" — David Ogilvy

Grandma kept turning around in the front seat of their old Fiat saying, "Look at you girls! On, Lena, you are a beauty!"
Lena seriously wished she would stop saying that, because it was irritating, and besides, how was cranky Effie supposed to feel? — Ann Brashares

It is the onion, memory, that makes me cry, he said. — Alexander McCall Smith

Act as though it is impossible to fail. — Dorothea Brande

The time for crying with your girlfriends about a broken heart is over chocolate ice cream
and chick flicks - not stun guns and bulletproof vests. — Ally Carter

There is no sound so terrible as a man's sorrow for his own death. — Sue Grafton

Nobody sets out to offend or shock for the sake of shocking. You set out to get laughs. — Seth MacFarlane

When your culture comes from watching TV every day, you're bombarded with images of things that seem cool, places that seem interesting, people who have jobs and careers and opportunities. None of that happened where I was. You're almost taught to realize it's not for you. — Trent Reznor

No light can cover the darkness of a liar's heart — Munia Khan

In every instance I noted that a people's prosperity or misery lay in direct proportion to its freedom or its inhibitions and, along the same lines, of the sacrifice or selfishness of its ancestors. — Jose Rizal