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I've always been a workaholic. I reckon, on average, I've had less than one day a year off in my working career. — Ken Livingstone

Rogue internet pharmacies continue to pose a serious threat to the health and safety of Americans. Simply put, a few unethical physicians and pharmacists have become drug suppliers to a nation. — Dianne Feinstein

When a waggon with a train of beautiful horses, furnished with red trappings and clear-sounding bells came by us with its music, I believe we could all three have sung to the bells, so cheerful were the influences around ...
We had stopped, and the waggon had stopped too. Its music changed as the horses came to a stand, and subsided to a gentle tinkling, except when a horse tossed his head, or shook himself, and sprinkled off a little shower of bellringing. — Charles Dickens

If you ask the question "What can I do for you?", you will always have work, you will always have friends, and your life will always have meaning. — Dick Foth

Religion is an attempt, a noble attempt, to suggest in human terms more-than-human realities. — Christopher Morley

You are offered proof only once you believe, but if you believe, you can find proof in anything. It is a logical conundrum. — Brandon Sanderson

I hated singing and getting up in front of crowds. — Rod Stewart

When you know more, you can do more. — Marion Barry

will scour the Internet nightly for mentions of any keywords you — Scott Fox

This line of reasoning could have frightened him, but it did not. He gained a certain strength from it. Because, after all, what can be imagined can be achieved.
At the head of the stairs, he paused to straighten a mask that had been knocked askew. — Mal Peet

Death is not something you get over. It's the rip that exposes life in a before and after chasm, and all you can do is try to exist as best you can in the after. — Lily Graham

I'm not convinced that abstinence-only education works. — Barbara Delinsky