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It is done ... the precious portrait placed in the hands of the gentlemen for safe keeping. — Dolley Madison

I often wonder why the West is much more interested in aid deliveries than in fair trade, for example. The fair exchange of goods would place far more money into the hands of the affected people than relief operations. — Paul Kagame

If my salary is taken without my agreement, it is a violation of my rights, — Mu Sochua

Crimes spring from fixed ideas. — Max Stirner

I will claim her, and I will protect her, and any who become her enemy? I will destroy. — Danielle Monsch

I would beg the wise and learned fathers (of the church) to consider with all diligence the difference which exists between matters of mere opinion and matters of demonstration ... [I]t is not in the power of professors of the demonstrative sciences to alter their opinions at will, so as to be now of one way of thinking and now of another ... [D]emonstrated conclusions about things in nature of the heavens, do not admit of being altered with the same ease as opinions to what is permissible or not, under a contract, mortgage, or bill of exchange. — Galileo Galilei

In the rush of life, it is quite easy to forget what's important. As cliche as this is, it's easy to take life for granted when you don't have time to focus properly. It is only when life diverts from the 'plan' that we suddenly take time to see what is really important. — Leigh Hershkovich

And immediately his leprosy was cleansed" (Mat 8:3). To one who had lain in the grave four days He cried, "Lazarus, come forth," and the dead came forth. The stormy wind and the angry waves were hushed at a single word from Him. A legion of demons could not resist His authoritative command. — Arthur W. Pink

I must write now and quickly, before I begin to prefer the perfect version that lives in my head. — Lettie Prell

So whenever I hear The Beatles I always feel I've got a lot in common with everybody else. — Robyn Hitchcock