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If your husband has difficulty getting to sleep, the words 'we need to talk about our relationship' may help. — Rita Rudner

Still, good boys liked to make their moms happy, and Blay had always been a good boy. His — J.R. Ward

I think that if people realize that with an mp3, you're only getting five percent of the sound that's there. But when you hear the entire thing ... I think it would save the music business. It's such a drastic change. — Tom Petty

Most successful American politicians look well-fed on endorsements, campaign contributions and chicken dinners. — Simon Hoggart

It is because we know God's will that we may say to Him: God, we want You to do this thing, we are determined that You do it, You cannot but do it. — Watchman Nee

Until you realize who you are, you will not be able to start living the life you are intended to live — Sunday Adelaja

This required abandoning the idea that there is a universal quantity called time that all clocks measure. Instead, everyone would have his own personal time. The clocks of two people would agree if they were at rest with respect to each other but not if they were moving. This has been confirmed by a number of experiments, including one in which an extremely accurate timepiece was flown around the world and then compared with one that had stayed in place. If you wanted to live longer, you could keep flying to the east so the speed of the plane added to the earth — Stephen Hawking

Thus departed Hiawatha, Hiawatha the Beloved, In the glory of the sunset, In the purple mists of evening, To the regions of the home-wind, Of the Northwest-Wind, Keewaydin, To the Islands of the Blessed, To the Kingdom of Ponemah, To the Land of the Hereafter! — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Faith is the feather that can let us fly. — Debasish Mridha

Drinking your milk and talking at the same time may result in your having to be patted on the back and dried for quite a long time afterwords. — A.A. Milne

The books of our childhood offer a vivid door to our own pasts, and not necessarily for the stories we read there, but for the memories of where we were and who we were when we were reading them; to remember a book is to remember the child who read that book. — Lewis Buzbee

Shakespeare said pretty well everything and what he left out, James Joyce, with a judge from meself, put in. — Brendan Behan