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I don't ask for guarantees. I'll tell you what I want. I want to laugh with you. Sit and look at you. Wake up with nothing to think about but how warm and smooth you feel against me. Make a life together. All of this has been worth it if we can have that. — Deborah Smith
Knowledge will bring you the opportunity to make a difference. — Claire Fagin
When one side only of a story is heard and often repeated, the human mind becomes impressed with it insensibly. — George Washington
Nor will I be using any imagery that mocks Jesus Christ. — Garry Trudeau
To be content with life or to live merrily, rather all that is required is that we bestow on all things only a fleeting, superficial glance; the more thoughtful we become the more earnest we grow. — Georg C. Lichtenberg
I'm tired, but proud. — Norman Rockwell
Pain is part of life. Suffering is an option. — Tony Robbins
If you live long enough, you get accused of things you never did and praised for virtues you never had. — I. F. Stone
If our country is to survive and prosper, we must summon the courage to condemn and reject the liberal agenda, and we had better do it soon. — Walter E. Williams
The greatest cause of human financial struggle is the fear of losing money. — Robert Kiyosaki
I'm a drinker with writing problems. — Brendan Behan
Whatever made me the way I am left me hollow, empty inside, unable to feel. It doesn't seem like a big deal. I'm quite sure most people fake an awful lot of everyday human contact. I just fake it all. I fake it very well, and the feelings are never there. — Jeff Lindsay
Your smile is a gift of the gods. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
Dissociation of the mind into logic-tight compartments is by no means confined to the population of the asylum. It is a common, and perhaps inevitable, occurrence in the psychology of every human being. Our political convictions are notoriously inaccessible to argument, and we preserve the traditional beliefs of our childhood in spite of the contradictory facts constantly presented by our experience. — Bernard Hart
