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Never Play With The Feelings Of Others, Because You May Win The Game But The Risk Is That You Will Surely Lose The Person For Life Time — William Shakespeare

I'm starting to believe that hell is everywhere. — Amy Lukavics

Often we cannot understand what God does because we cannot see the future He sees. — Sunday Adelaja

Her face, which had never seemed especially remarkable, looked almost beautiful, because she looked so happy. — Jeanne DuPrau

It is through states that the American people get the job done every day, often in spite of a deeply flawed bureaucratic federal government. — Rick Perry

The real working class, though they hate war and are immune to jingoism, are never really pacifist, because their life teaches them something different. To abjure violence it is necessary to have no experience of it. — George Orwell

Okay," he said, leaning closer to me. "I have a proposition for you." Dear God, let it be marriage, I thought. — Emery Lord

When religion and politics travel in the same cart, the riders believe nothing can stand in their way. Their movements become headlong - faster and faster and faster. They put aside all thoughts of obstacles and forget the precipice does not show itself to the man in a blind rush until it's too late. — Frank Herbert

A blanket would be a great surface to print my new book on, so you could read it in bed while you're having boring, obligatory sex with your spouse, who's as dry and exciting as a sack of flour. — Jarod Kintz

Music, dance and meditation are the best medicine for body, soul and spirit. — Lailah Gifty Akita

There's no reason to be offended if someone is being honest and tactful. To tell the truth in kindness is a huge favor. To help people avoid the wrong path, or get on the right one, can save them years of frustration. In the end, candor grows respect. — Nancy K. Eberhardt

I guess I so desperately want to see us put this planet right. It's so horrifying to me that a fifth of us are starving every night, and that forty thousand children die every single day. — Ann Druyan