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In Bach, Beethoven and Wagner we admire principally the depth and energy of the human mind; in Mozart, the divine instinct. — Edvard Grieg

The best judge of whether or not a country is going to develop is how it treats its women — Barack Obama

I could fill a club when I needed to, but outside the guys who wanted to screw me, I inspired no closeness in anyone ... — C.D. Reiss

I would separate marriages into rational and irrational and I would included both love and arranged marriages as irrational marriage.
Rational marriage for me is when you can really understand by mind not by heart. — M.F. Moonzajer

You can drink too much tea. — Gordon Brown

It was my effort, in depicting the West, to depict it as it was. — Buffalo Bill

If a woman tells you she doesn't want children, pretend she's actually telling you she doesn't want children. Don't translate it in your head as, "I'm saying I don't want them now, but I'm sure I'll change my mind later." She has no reason to lie to you, and if she's told you she doesn't want children, she's already given it enough thought to make that declaration. So, assume she means it. — Sylvia D. Lucas

Well, I'm still experimenting, trying to figure out my style. I'm trying lots of things from many designers including Christian Siriano. — Isabelle Fuhrman

The ordinary traveler, who never goes off the beaten route and who on this beaten route is carried by others, without himself doing anything or risking anything, does not need to show much more initiative and intelligence than an express package, Roosevelt sneered. — Candice Millard

13Then let us no longer judge one another, but rather resolve never to put a stumbling block or hindrance in the way of a brother. — Anonymous

God is one, and we shall not know him till our heart is one. A broken heart need not be distressed at this, for no heart is so whole in its seeking after God as a heart which is broken, whereof every fragment sighs and cries after the great Father's face. It is the divided heart which the doctrine of the text censures, and strange to say, in scriptural phraseology, a heart may be divided and not broken, and it may be broken but not divided; and yet again it may be broken and be whole, and it never can be whole until it is broken. When our whole heart seeks the holy God in Christ Jesus it has come to him of whom it is written, as many as touched Him were made perfectly whole. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon