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What, after all, is heaven, but a transition from dim guesses and blind struggling with a mysterious and adverse fate to the fullness of all wisdom
from ignorance, in a word, to knowledge, but knowledge of what order? — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

There cannot be any concessions on the matter of human rights or the criteria for visa liberalisation. — Francois Hollande

Such poopitations of the heart as you would not believe. — Gail Carriger

Some people are in misery of carrying the entire world's pain on their shoulders. They are called writers. — M.F. Moonzajer

So if you serve a whole chicken to your family like grandma did, you may be serving them 10 times as much fat than the days of yesteryear. That's a whole lotta fat, and big trouble for the waistline. — Kathy Freston

[I am] A fool who believes that death is waste and love is sweet and that the earth turns and men change every day and that rivers run and that people wanna be better than they are and that flowers smell good and that I hurt terribly today, and that hurt is desperation and desperation is - energy and energy can move things... — Lorraine Hansberry

A dysfunctional family makes for great writing - — Angela Rose

But the sin of Adam and Eve brought about a new kind of work as part of the punishment for sin. Work was now more difficult, painful, and less productive than it should have been. It brought sweat, fatigue, and toil never intended for us by our Creator. — John Hart

I have not taken my good looks seriously from the beginning. When I would be teased by my friends about my looks, I would just make a self-deprecating remark and let it pass. — Arjun Rampal

I unapologetically and unabashedly am deeply biased toward my mother. — Chelsea Clinton

What humans do over the next 50 years will determine the fate of all life on the planet. — David Attenborough

William Wilberforce ... w as a great man who impacted the Western world as few others have done. Blessed with brains, charm, influence and initiative, much wealth ... he put evangelism on Britain's map as a power for social change, first by overthrowing the slave trade almost single-handed and then by generating a stream of societies for doing good and reducing evil in public life ... To forget such men is foolish. — J.I. Packer

Worry wasn't an emotion to which he was particularly accustomed - and it worried him. — Sol Luckman