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If you made your girl say sorry, you did not win a fight you won a girl who really loves you. — Scratchy Singh

I certainly realize that not only do I like the horror genre, but I'm getting really good at it and I'm having a good time making them. — Elisha Cuthbert

You and I face a huge question: Do we trust God to do in his own timing what only he can do? — Christine Caine

Yeah, Quirrell was a great teacher,' said Harry loudly, 'there was just that minor drawback of him having Lord Voldemort sticking out of the back of his head.' This — J.K. Rowling

The problem we've got now in Washington is that the goals are completely the opposite from each other. — Jim DeMint

Smart creatives thrive on interacting with each other. The mixture you get when you cram them together is combustible, so a top priority must be to keep them crowded. — Eric Schmidt

The biggest danger to American stability," Johnson argued, "is the politics of principle, which brings out the masses in irrational fights for unlimited goals, for once the masses begin to move, then the whole thing begins to explode. Thus it is for the sake of nothing less than stability that I consider myself a consensus man. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

I'm super organized, but a horrible house cleaner. — Angie Harmon

They were shadows in the dark, cocooned in its secrets, bathed in its silence, enspelled by each other. — J.D. Robb

Throwing up is not a group activity — Janet Evanovich

It's a despicable thing to share your personal inner torment for money. — Frank Zappa

Capitalism offers you freedom, but far from giving people freedom, it enslaves them. — Ian McKellen

When you are dealing with real life, there is no way to control it. — Adrian Grenier

Don't wish it were easier. Wish you were better. — Jim Rohn

If the Lord were to appear this day in England as once in Palestine, He would not come in the halo of the painters or with that wintry shine of effeminate beauty, of sweet weakness, in which it is their helpless custom to represent Him. — George MacDonald