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Insouciance, he was edgy. Why didn't he ask why Strike was there? Or did — Robert Galbraith

The secret to happiness is to never make it dependent on that which can be taken away — Yasmin Mogahed

If you want to rise higher then see yourself as a winner ... — Stephen Richards

The great thing
is not having
a mind. Feelings:
oh, I have those;
they govern me. — Louise Gluck

Maroon 5 are worldwide stars. — Blake Shelton

I'm telling you, the Oriental people, they're slowly taking over. — Rob Ford

Sing, O muse, of the rage of Achilles, son of Peleus, that brought countless ills upon the Achaeans. — Homer

As a young man ... you don't know anything about yourself. And add on to that, you're on the cover of magazines. People are interviewing you about what you think. You feel like a real phony. — Ethan Hawke

May your choices reflect your hopes, not your fears. — Nelson Mandela

We live, we love, we let it go. — Kevin Dalton

Getting dragged, kicking and screaming out of the ring, begging for mercy from whomever it is that fires me, and never be seen again. That's how I wanna go out. Haha, yeah, I don't want any.. hero's goodbye, or a big send off. I don't want a retirement ceremony. That's not how I'm built, I just wanna disappear into the sunset and have people, 'Man, that guy was a jerk. Wow, I'm glad he's gone.' — Chris Jericho

Progressive Dispensationalism advocates a holistic and unified view of eternal salvation."[120] This means that all the redeemed will be blessed with the same salvation with respect to justification and sanctification. One wonders if this is not similar to the concept and purpose of the Covenant of Grace in Covenant Theology.[121] While — Matthew Stamper

Can't you see, we are in a dialogue with the universe? — Charles Jencks

If I was writing about an academic or a more difficult person, I would use the Latinate vocabulary more, but I do think Anglo-saxon is the language of emotion. — Lydia Davis