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Sex and older women used to be considered an oxymoron, rarely mentioned in the same breath. — Gail Sheehy

Love is the attitude that says, I am married to you, and I choose to look out for your interests. — Gary Chapman

We know that the nature of genius is to provide idiots with ideas twenty years later. — Louis Aragon

Every time you walk into church, the first thing you see is a man on a cross. He died to save us-not to give us everything we want-to save us. That's what's so hard to understand. It's not about him answering your prayers-it's about you being like him not matter what happens on this Earth. 'Thy will be done.' There will always be sadness and pain. — Jack Mayer

No movement finding itself in this stage of struggle can operate by getting authority from the leading body of the political organs for even minor action that is taken and we don't even know in the case of the actions which have publicize whether they are in fact our people. — Joe Slovo

Now that it's all over, what did you really do yesterday that's worth mentioning? — Coleman Cox

His eyes became wild, searching for reassurance in the faces surrounding him. Instead he saw the opposite - awful affirmation of his fears. — Michael Punke

Forgiveness does not wipe away the consequences of the sin. The consequences are borne by somebody. — Dorothy L. Sayers

I know that I am not always right to the perception of some, but I am not daunted of being wrong. That's the effectiveness of confidence. — Lionel Suggs

She smiled, a moving childish smile that was like all the lost youth in the world. — F Scott Fitzgerald

I was brought up by a Victorian Grandmother. We were taught to work jolly hard. We were taught to prove yourself; we were taught self reliance; we were taught to live within our income. You were taught that cleanliness is next to Godliness. You were taught self respect. You were taught always to give a hand to your neighbour. You were taught tremendous pride in your country. All of these things are Victorian values. They are also perennial values. You don't hear so much about these things these days, but they were good values and they led to tremendous improvements in the standard of living. — Margaret Thatcher