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Like millions of Scots, I've agonised over whether to go for independence or remain with the Union. — Rory Bremner

The flip side of suicide is that it leaves a lingering question in the minds of the people who survived. It's like a cancer that's metastasized. The suicide is the cancer and the metastasis is all these people saying, Why? Why? Why? — Abraham Verghese

Don't just DO something. Stand there! (and get perspective and understanding) — Scott J. Simmerman Ph.D.

Widely dispersed knowledge concerning the important role of basic cooperative processes among living beings may lead to the acceptance of cooperation as a guiding principle both in social theory and as a basis for human behavior. Such a development when it occurs will alter the course of human history. — Warder Clyde Allee

Go be with your husband ... before he realises that he's still in love with me — Tarryn Fisher

I love America. I love Americans. — John Lydon

Friends show their true colors in times of need; and not in times of happiness. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

As it turned out, one of the hostel's crewmembers was more than a little bit off center. You know the type. They seem to enjoy being miserable themselves and just can't help but share the feeling. Miss Beryl was something of a Wicked Witch of the West. Unfortunately, everyone else was sensitive to it. They not only let it affect them but also reacted to it. This is never a productive route to take. We've all seen this kind of thing — Doug "Ten" Rose

I liked the sea better than the earth and I sooner would've taken care of a snail than a baby. — Tiana Warner

A man is powerful on his knees. — Corrie Ten Boom

We probably have a greater love for those we support than for those who support us. Our vanity carries more weight than our self-interest. — Eric Hoffer

But whichever form it took it brought with it, in those moments of bitter anguish, such a desperate surge of hope that it was almost untouchable, and flitted away like a golden butterfly into the bright blue sky - beautiful, unreachable and completely transistent. — Tabitha Suzuma

Philosophy may not follow any laws but it always follows our perceptions. — Debasish Mridha