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I had the great advantage of a mother who used to tell me the most beautiful years of a woman's life are ages 35 to 45. — Amy Grant

The function of the flashback is Freudian ... You have to let them wander like the imagination or like a dream. — Sergio Leone

Between the beach and the big breaking waves about a quarter mile off was a stretch of bumpy, glistening reef, its usual blanket of water pulled back by a celestial hand. — Mary Ellen Hannibal

I admit that invective is one of my pleasures. This only brings me problems in life, but that's it. I attack, I insult. I have a gift for that, for insults, for provocation. So I am tempted to use it. — Michel Houellebecq

War is only a passing phase in business life ... If you want my opinion there's nothing like a spot of patriotism for blinding people to reality. — J.G. Farrell

Corbyn was not elected by the parliamentary party but by people who have the luxury of sounding off without the responsibility of answering for it. Corbyn represents the idiocy of direct democracy, and the culture of resentment that takes advantage of it. — Roger Scruton

The emperor is in the Church, not above the Church. — Saint Ambrose

Sometimes the road was only a lane, with thick hawthorne hedges, and the green elms overhung it on either side so that when you looked up there was only a strip of blue sky between. And as you rode along in the warm, keen air you had a sensation that the world was standing still and life would last forever. Although you were pedaling with such energy you had a delicious feeling of laziness. — W. Somerset Maugham

I think that the job of poetry, its political job, is to refresh the idea of justice, which is going dead in us all the time. — Robert Hass

We are to learn our duty from the Lord, and then we are to act in all diligence, never being lazy or slothful. The pattern is simple but not easy to follow. We are so easily distracted. — Henry B. Eyring

The motives of these parents vary, many parents don't like the curriculum being taught to their kids, or are wary of the threat of peer pressure or the presence of drugs or violence lurking in too many of our schools today. — Ernest Istook

As soon as I began to earn what might be called fairly large sums, I bought a car and began to explore the country around New York. — Kate Smith

I have in my own fashion learned the lesson that life is effort, unremittingly repeated. — Henry James

Sounds - the stretched-out, far-off kind - drift through the halls, and I close my eyes, trying to break them down. — Victoria Schwab

We all must serve the Lord in whatsoever capacity He has called us to serve — Sunday Adelaja