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Servants must be big people. Big enough to go on, remembering the right and forgetting the wrong. — Charles R. Swindoll

On 11 September 2012 crowds of friendly locals in Kabul, Afghanistan, were chanting the usual 'Death to America' slogans. At the same time American flags were torched from London to Sydney. And in Benghazi, Libya, a group of 'spontaneous protesters' arrived at the US consulate with rocket-propelled grenades and savagely murdered the US ambassador. In Washington, members of the Obama administration were, as we have already seen, showing that they weren't taking any of this personally. It wasn't about them and it certainly wasn't about their ambassador, who had in fact been murdered by terrorists in a pre-planned attack. The administration was still claiming all this was caused by an excerpt from an amateur film which had been up on YouTube for weeks. — Douglas Murray

And now suddenly there was this intensity to everything we did and everything we said. Like my life had been italicized. — Cora Carmack

Every moment possesses its own kind of magic. — Autumn Doughton

Taking care of whom to trust everyday, is a key to your living if your to be a live. — Auliq Ice

Birthdays are nature's way of telling you to eat more cake. — Jo Brand

I love you. Every dark and light piece of you. — Alessandra Torre

Pray to a deaf God that didn't hear me. — Jettie Woodruff

I never have heard somebody talking about games which are educationable or with logic like chess for example. Nobody watch it from the people which watch football and are good at math. Why they don't do it?? — Deyth Banger

What an abyss of uncertainty, whenever the mind feels overtaken by itself; when it, the seeker, is at the same time the dark region through which it must go seeking and where all its equipment will avail it nothing. Seek? More than that: create. It is face to face with something which does not yet exist, which it alone can make actual, which it alone can bring into the light of day. — Marcel Proust