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If Coca-Cola can clean up and old coin like that, just think what a wonderful job it will do of keeping my intestines clear,' and my family and I have been drinking it ever since. — Terry Ravenscroft

Controlling your emotions is the biggest challenge for a horseman. — Buck Brannaman

His gaze was fixed so intently on me that, though I had been determined to look him in the eye as his equal, I found myself having to stare down at the corner of the table in order to stammer out a word. — Karen Maitland

I might run from her for a thousand years and she is still my baby child. Our love is so furious that we burn each other out. — Richard Burton

Hazard's former colleague in his law office questioned whether any organization could endure, without ridicule, a title of AAASS. — David C. Engerman

How do we stand with others when the things that separate us are imposed at birth, when the separation haunts us and follows us day and night? — Don DeLillo

Some people say I'm a gender bender. Whether that's right I leave up for interpretation. — Olof Arnalds

During the day you will approach the frog several times and will utter words of worship. And you will ask it to work the miracles you wish ... Meanwhile you will cut a cross on which to sacrifice it. - From a ritual of Aleister Crowley — Umberto Eco

First love is an astounding experience and if the object happens to be totally unworthy and love not really love at all, it makes little difference to the intensity of the pain. — Angela Thirkell

A child's love naturally expands to encompass any person in his family that loves him. — S.R. Skelton

He [Christ] protects their faith and gives strength to believers in proportion to the trust that each man who receives that strength is willing to place in him. — Cyprian

When you have crush you become nothing but a poet — Sikhwetha Maanda Stanley

When no one else could see, he could see: and that is what it means to be a king. — Hilary Mantel