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You can't order remembrance out of the mind; and a wrong that was a wrong yesterday must be a wrong to-morrow. — William Makepeace Thackeray

But we stayed together, because I don't know why. Maybe because we though we should be in love. At least I did. I wanted to be in love. — Stephanie Perkins

All roads lead to Rome, but our antagonists think we should choose different paths. — Jean De La Fontaine

A change in perspective is worth 80 IQ points. — Alan Kay

Are you crying, Ringer?"
"My eyes are watering."
"No."
"Don't tell me no, Razor. I don't cry."
"Bullshit. — Rick Yancey

As far as she could see, children mostly argued, shouted, ran around very fast, laughed loudly, picked their noses, got dirty and sulked. — Terry Pratchett

Enjoy your work so that others may enjoy the results. — Ron Kaufman

The experience of being disastrously wrong is salutary, no economist should be denied it, and not many are. — John Kenneth Galbraith

I studied business and also studied film, then I graduated, and I worked at a network. I was able to use my business skills there - I was an associate producer for a little bit. — Manish Dayal

My marriage to my husband, Bart Conner in 1996 is my proudest personal moment. — Nadia Comaneci

When the church becomes an institution, people are nothing more than volunteers to be recruited. When the church is a movement, our stewardship becomes the unleashing of our God-given gifts, talents, and passions. — Erwin McManus

A true evangelist is almost as great a rarity as a true pastor. Alas! Alas! How rare are both! The two are closely connected. The evangelist gathers the sheep; the pastor feeds and cares for them. The work of each lies very near the heart of Christ- [Who Is] The Divine Evangelist and Pastor ... — Charles Henry Mackintosh

Cooperation is the redeeming ability of man to be better than himself. — Wes Fesler

Frankie was beginning to realize that the kind of selective memory exhibited by Dean, Star, and their ilk was neither stupidity nor poor recollection. It was a power play - possibly subconscious on the part of the player - but nevertheless intended to discomfit another person who was in some way perceived as a threat. — E. Lockhart