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Met you as a stranger
Took you as a friend
Hope we meet in Heaven
Where friendship never ends — Raheel Sharif

Morals can't function normally because morals have been declared intellectually illegal by the subject object metaphysics that dominates present social thought — Robert M. Pirsig

They were a well-mixed bunch of men whose mental sharpness ranged from that of a butter knife to an overripe plum. — Annelie Wendeberg

The odds against this were tremendous, but Edith was not interested in the odds; people who thought about odds were unheroic and would never achieve anything. 20 — Barry Unsworth

During this week, Ragan has experience a bit of insecurity with me, the result of my being quieter than usual, which he interprets as being a withdrawal from him. "No," I countered, "it is a withdrawal into myself." I do not think the same need exists in him. Quiet can be the two of us reading silently. But he prefers that I be nearby. I need regular time without anybody else around in order to feel restored. — Phyllis Theroux

All of this suggests that while citizens became more comfortable with President Bush after September 11 and thought him to have the requisite leadership skills, they continue to harbor doubts about his priorities, loyalties, interests, and policies. — Thomas E. Mann

Sports can unify the Iraqi people - no Sunnis, no Shiites, just sport for the country. — Dana Hussein

Cross a small dog with a pig and you have a pug. — Alyxandra Harvey

When it gets into these spikes, with shortages and uproar and so forth, people go bananas, but that's capitalism. — Charlie Munger

Nations, like individuals, can only learn by their own individual experience." Yul-chun — Pearl S. Buck

Eliminate your doubts because doors mysteriously love to welcome the minds without doubts and open themselves! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I don't know much about psychoanalysis, but I don't believe that we can blame our actions on our upbringings. If we could, then nobody would be responsible for anything they do. — Anne Blankman