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Mr. Berkowitz clicks open his black American Tourister rolling suitcase. Inside, his tools: a microscope, an old canister with the faded label "vegetable flakes," and various instruments that look like my mother's sewing kit after a genetic mutation. He spreads them out on my living room table. Mr. Berkowitz reminds me of an Orthodox CSI. God's wardrobe detective. He — A. J. Jacobs

If you're going out for a meal with friends, and they say they can't afford to go to such and such a place, you can't force them to afford it. — Phyllis Logan

Sometimes my lyrics may describe a situation that happened to a friend. Other times, I create a story from the ground up. — Bridgit Mendler

There are many harsh lessons to be learned from the gambling experience, but the harshest one of all is the difference between having Fun and being Smart. — Hunter S. Thompson

I don't know a single person who truly seems to bear the mark of God's presence and power in his or her life who hasn't been asked by God to be obedient in a way that was dramatically painful. — Beth Moore

my whole life is nothing else than a daily effort to deceive myself and other people, and to avoid noticing it; — Anton Chekhov

We can not understand each other, if our sympathies are always safely tucked away; we can not understand each other, if our approaches are always academic or conventional; we can not understand each other, if we crawl back into our shells every time we see a worm across our path. — Ameen Rihani

I never give up, i'l try and try when my goal reaches. — Sanjeev Murukan

Almost every script that I've gotten has been for sort of the generic Hollywood type. I haven't chosen them. All the ones I have chosen are because I've been fascinated with the source material or because of the script. — Ben Barnes

There was once a king, and he had a queen; and he was the manliest of his gender, and she was the loveliest of hers. They had nineteen children, and were always having more. — Charles Dickens