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For, after all, put it as we may to ourselves, we are all of us from birth to death guests at a table which we did not spread. — Rebecca Harding Davis

A born-again Christian should no more think of going back to the old life than an adult to his childhood. — Billy Graham

Fateful encounters with a cruel world reveal our character. No human is immune from heartbreaking loss. Regardless of our socioeconomic status, eventually everybody shall suffer a grievous personal loss, a body blow that inflicts pain of inexpressible magnitude. — Kilroy J. Oldster

Americans tend to use "nation" as a synonym for "country." But political scientists and historians, as well as many Europeans, tend to use the term for a much more specific phenomenon: a group of people who feel they belong together, whether they have a country of their own or not. — Robert Lane Greene

The whole idea that what is not normal should be kept secret - that's really distasteful to me. — Dan Farmer

I've never tried to run away from my race. I was born a black man. You know that in your bones as soon as you are able to understand this country ... My approach to life about race is, I don't see the difference between black people and white people. — Edward Brooke

I haven't read the comic book. I didn't even know there was one until about halfway though. Helen Mirren and I were talking about that actually, who also felt kind of silly. When we had to run she was like, 'Oh God, we're both going to get fired.' The running sequences, it's a particular kind of humiliation because it's fun. — Mary-Louise Parker

Riding an elephant isn't as exotic or special as it looks on websites about jungles. — Linda Oatman High

The moral high ground proved to be one hell of an aphrodisiac... — Eve A. Floriste

The root of the kingdom is in the state. The root of the state is in the family. The root of the family is in the person of its head. — Mencius

A sword so fine must bear a name. It would please me if you would call this one Oathkeeper. — George R R Martin

I'm a stylist, so I've been conditioned to setting up my own clothes like a fitting. — Brad Goreski