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One road leads home and a thousand roads lead into the wilderness. — C.S. Lewis
I love South Florida; this is where I am from, so I don't think there is anything more rewarding than knowing that where you grew up is standing behind you and supporting you. — Bailee Madison
Talking about feelings to a man will feel like work. When he's with a woman, he wants it to feel like fun. — Sherry Argov
But you know as well as I do that anger won't solve anything."
"I beg to differ," he shrugged. "Anger can be quite rewarding ... at least for those of us who have the option of blasting our enemies to oblivion. — M.A. George
Only people of a certain disposition are frightened of being alone for the rest of their lives at twenty-six; we were of that disposition — Nick Hornby
Sometimes you have to win ugly. — Vinny Testaverde
What was the good of having such a fine home if you weren't willing to fight for it? — Ann Aguirre
Good advice was sometimes easier to give than receive. — Stephen King
Nordics deteriorate when mixed with other races. — Calvin Coolidge
Hypocrisy is the audacity to preach integrity from a den of corruption. — Wes Fesler
Kindness is a currency that can cover a multitude of interpersonal debts. — George Alexiou
One day I locked my keys in my car and as I was standing there with a hanger halfway through the top of my window, a guy walks up and says, Lock yer keys in the car? Without missin' a beat I said, Nope, Just washed it and was hanging it up to dry. Here's your sign. — Bill Engvall
That was totally different from what the Danes did. When the Germans approached them rather cautiously about introducing the yellow badge, they were simply told that the King would be the first to wear it, and the Danish government officials were careful to point out that anti-Jewish measures of any sort would cause their own immediate resignation. It was decisive in this whole matter that the Germans did not even succeed in introducing the vitally important distinction between native Danes of Jewish origin, of whom there were about sixty-four hundred, and the fourteen hundred German Jewish refugees who had found asylum in the country prior to the war and who now had been declared stateless by the German government. — Hannah Arendt
All I think of ever is that I love you. — F Scott Fitzgerald