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I sleep with a light on in the bathroom so I can see where I'm at, because I wake up and have no clue! — Carrie Underwood

I don't see in black or white. I see in the color of humanity which is the rainbow of harmony. In that spirit there is only good and evil, peace or war, love or hate and happiness or discontent. — Timothy Pina

Behind all forms of beauty there is an infinite unity, and this unity, this intrinsic and eternal beauty, the artist is seeking to discern and to make others discern. — Lyman Abbott

Not too many people know who the editor is. — Julius Schwartz

Like the British constitution, cricket was not made: it has 'grown'. — Neville Cardus

The busy bee has no time for sorrow. — William Blake

Thought he, it's a wicked world in all meridians; I'll die a pagan. — Herman Melville

They didn't tell Miles what their destination was. He only knew they traveled south, and he'd as soon have done so on a mode of transportation other than the camel.
The creatures bore heavy inanimate burdens calmly enough. But his showed a marked aversion to being ridden. The camel made insulting noises as Miles circled it, looking for a place to get on. The animal complained loudly and cursed him bitterly in camel language when he was finally seated. It snarled and growled and turned around to give him venomous looks. Then, as you'd expect, it flatly refused to obey him. When Miles tried to turn its head, it tried to bite his feet. When he snapped at the animal to behave, it promptly lay down. When at last the humor seized it to get up, it made sure to throw Miles back and forth violently in the process. — Loretta Chase

Do you need strength? Peace? Wisdom? Direction? Discipline? Ask for it! God will hear you. — Charles R. Swindoll

You nicked-named my daughter after the Lock Ness Monster! — Stephenie Meyer

Once a child is confronted with the concept of death there's a certain innocence that goes. — Patsy Kensit

The emancipation of today displays itself mainly in cigarettes and shorts ... painted lips and nails, and the return of trailing skirts and other absurdities of dress which betoken the slave-woman's intelligent companionship. — Sylvia Pankhurst

First of all, we would ask why their gods took no steps to improve the morals of their worshippers. That the true God should neglect those who did not seek His help, that was but justice; but why did those gods, from whose worship ungrateful men are now complaining that they are prohibited, issue no laws which might have guided their devotees to a virtuous life? — Augustine Of Hippo

We must be open to God's miracles. — Mitch Albom

What I'm hoping to do is see Democrats get elected. That's what I'm trying to contribute to. — Dannel Malloy