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I would like to have won a Tony, I guess, because I have always thought of myself as a theater person. But I've won my share of awards, so I don't worry about it. — Stephen Schwartz

For in this world, marked by sin, the gravitational pull of our lives is weighted by the chains of the "I" and the "self." These chains must be broken to free us for a new love that places us in another gravitational field where we can enter new life. — Pope Benedict XVI

For realists, war is like surgery-a painful and dangerous activity that is sometimes necessary ... A pacifist is like a Christian Scientist who is against surgery even when the alternative is the crippling or death of the patient. — Michael Lind

One day you look in the mirror and you see your parents' sadness in your eyes. — Hannah Lillith Assadi

Sometimes our biggest mistakes give us our greatest reward. — Kristin Billerbeck

His Divine Goodness asks that we never do good in any place to make ourselves look important but that we always consider Him directly, immediately, and without intermediary in all our actions. — Vincent De Paul

Then, if you love him," he said quietly, "please, Tessa, don't tell him what I just told you. Don't tell him that I love you. — Cassandra Clare

She laughed, I love it when she laughs, although the truth is I am not in love with her. — Jonathan Safran Foer

The issue here really is not whether international trade shall be free but whether or not it makes any sense for a country or, for that matter, a region to destroy its own capacity to produce its own food. How can a government, entrusted with the safety and health of its people, conscientiously barter away in the name of an economic idea that people's ability to feed itself? And if people lose their ability to feed themselves, how can they be said to be free? — Wendell Berry

I always thought insanity would be a dark, bitter feeling, but it is drenching and delicious if you really roll around in it. — Kathryn Stockett

Her heart is older than her head; yea, her emotion is the mother of her reason — Gelett Burgess

With our young, awakened eyes, we saw that the classical conception of the fatherland held by our teachers resolved itself here into a renunciation of personality such as one would not ask of the meanest servants. — Erich Maria Remarque

To be different is a lonely thing, and she has been lonely for such a long time. What she does frightens people, and she thinks, "Why shouldn't they be frightened? It's not normal: no one else does what I can do. — Helen Bell