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God is not interested in how big our ministry has become. He is much more intimately interested in how we tended to the garden of our own hearts. And that is what He will hold us in high account for. — Anna Blanc

On each side of the war against war, hopes soar, hopes dive, hour by hour now. Resignations abound, timetables slip, and the world waits, mesmerised. I'm off to Melbourne to record an arts chat show. — Margo Kingston

evil condoned wears the mask of benevolence — Victor Hugo

Good God! This man should be writing dime novels. — Josephus Daniels

I would advise people occasionally to take the media on, but only when you know it's a manufactured product and not a news interview. — Roger Ailes

I love being my husband's wife. — Julianna Margulies

I wanted to see what no one had yet observed, even if I had to pay for this curiosity with my life. — Jules Verne

A husband would not let you have your plans. — George Eliot

My priorities had been changing before I had Addie but after she was born they changed completely. I don't count - my daughter sort of owns me. — Kim Basinger

A single man, he said he loved women but preferred engines. — Colum McCann

The world is hard and cruel. We are here none knows why, and we go none knows whither. We must be very humble. We must see the beauty of quietness. We must go through life so inconspicuously that Fate does not notice us. And let us seek the love of simple, ignorant people. Their ignorance is better than all our knowledge. Let us be silent, content in our little corner, meek and gentle like them. That is the wisdom of life. — W. Somerset Maugham

Men are so made that they can resist sound argument, and yet yield to a glance. — Honore De Balzac

Esti now discovered for the first time what intellectually fertile soil a railway compartment is. Here the lives of strangers appear before us in, as it were, cross section - suddenly and condensed - as in a novel opened haphazardly in the middle. Our curiosity, which otherwise we conceal by false modesty, can be satisfied under the constraint of our being enclosed together in a moving room, and we can peep into those lives and speculate on what the beginning of the novel must have been and how it will end. — Dezso Kosztolanyi

For Beatrice, our love broke my heart,
and stopped yours. — Lemony Snicket

Handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and happy — Anonymous