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No woman can resist admiration and presents
especially presents, provided they happen to be just the thing she wants. He was sharp enough to know that
most men are. Naturally he wanted something in return
all men do — Wilkie Collins

Silence is hereby outlawed. Silence breeds independent thought, which in turn breeds dissent. — Frank Beddor

You got your own style, now let it come through. And remember no matter what, you got to be you. — SebastiAn

I worry very, very much about an isolated country. That's what makes me nervous. Russia lives in the world. China lives in the world. North Korea is a very, very strange country because it is so isolated, and I do feel that a nation with nuclear weapons, they have got to be dealt with. Dealt with effectively. — Bernie Sanders

It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare, it is because we do not dare that they are difficult. — Seneca.

I don't think I ever thought the early chapters of Genesis should be read "literally" in the creationist sense. But I did develop a strong commitment to reading Scripture as the word of God, which I have never lost, though I no longer find it necessary to say that, to be the word of God in human words, it needs to be inerrant. (I would now say that the Bible is trustworthy for the purposes for which God has given it.) — John Byron

little-known fact, though not unacknowledged by my scientist's eye, is that the ceiling of Grand Central is actually backward. It is a mirror image of the night sky; lore holds that the artist was working from a medieval manuscript that showed the heavens not from within but from without - not mankind's view but God's. I — Justin Cronin

The reaper lacks the eyes to hold him back; — Madeleine L'Engle

As long as we have memories, you'll never be apart, as long as we have memories, they will live on in your heart — Susan Smith

The only simplicity to be trusted is the simplicity to be found on the far side of complexity. — Alfred North Whitehead