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Condemned to Hope's delusive mine,
As on we toil from day to day,
By sudden blasts or slow decline
Our social comforts drop away. — Samuel Johnson
Genuine wisdom is usually conspicuous through modesty and silence. — Napoleon Hill
Over and over again, we see that when anyone willingly gives whatever resources they have to Him - whether it is nothing more than five smooth stones gathered from a dry streambed or five little loaves of bread and two dried sprats - then God's greater purpose can proceed. Small and insignificant? Undoubtedly. But on the day of decision, everything depended on those five smooth stones - with them, David killed Goliath and saved a nation. — Stephen R. Lawhead
Where the heart is the mind works best. — Louisa May Alcott
Rose-colored glasses are never made in bifocals because nobody wants to read the small print in dreams. — Ann Landers
I think a singer is an athlete. I've always tried to stay fit. Until my knee said, "Uh-uh," I was jogging. Then I started walking. They don't like walking a lot, but I'll push them. — Al Jarreau
They're not going anywhere, they're escaping. And I don't think they know what it is that they want to escape. — Ayn Rand
That was the trouble with lies: it was very important to remember them accurately when, generally, they were the things you most wanted to forget. — Liza Cody
Today a newcomer to the state is automatically eligible for our many aid programs the moment he crosses the border. — Ronald Reagan
Her body beckoned me. She was different, elusive, unobtainable. And my cock wanted unobtainable. — Pepper Winters
Democracy
rule by the people
sounds like a fine thing; we should try it sometime in America. — Edward Abbey
We have come to love darkness of religion more than seeking for the knowledge of God. — Sunday Adelaja
The man is well inside the train before the dreadful truth occurs to me. He is the man from the newspaper. The rapist. My doppelganger. My mirrored doppelganger.
William Wilson in the short story 'Metro' by Steen Langstrup. — Steen Langstrup
Franklin D. Roosevelt is no crusader. He is no tribune of the people. He is no enemy of entrenched privilege. He is a pleasant man who, without any important qualifications for the office, would very much like to be President. — Walter Lippmann
True love isn't easy but it must be fought for, because once you find it, it can never be replaced. - Unknown — Zane
