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We are not all able to do all things. — Virgil

Make no friendship with an elephant keeper If you have no room to entertain an elephant — Saadi

I saw my whole life flash before my eyes, boss. It was horrific. I haven't done anything to regret yet and it's been way too brief. I at least want a license before I check out, you know? — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Describe us as a sex," was her challenge.
"Sphinxes without secrets. — Oscar Wilde

In the sense that writing is to retrieve the past and stop the passing of time, all writing is about loss. It's not nostalgia in the sense of yearning to bring back the past, but recognition of the erosion of things as you live. — Romesh Gunesekera

In times of war, skepticism can be just cause for execution. — A.J. Darkholme

I like there to be a joke in practically every photo I take. Nobody has the right to make photography boring. — Norman Parkinson

In politics, people throw around the word 'friend' so much it often has little real meaning. This is not one of those times, when I call Jeb Bush my friend, I mean he is someone I like, care for and respect. He and I have worked closely together for many years, on issues big and small. He is a passionate advocate for what he believes, and I welcome him to the race. — Marco Rubio

common problem people have is discerning when a dream or vision is to be taken symbolically (as a parable) and when it is to be taken literally. As — Praying Medic

If you hire people who are smarter than you, maybe you are showing that you are a little bit smarter than them. — Howard Wilkinson

It is at this moment, when things appear so bleak that we must redouble our efforts and not give up. We must believe that we can remake the world in a more peaceful reality. — Cynthia McKinney

Bart Giamatti did not grow up (as he had dreamed) to play second base for the Red Sox. He became a professor at Yale, and then, in time president of the National Baseball League. He never lost his love for the Boston Red Sox. It was as a Red Sox fan, he later realized that human beings are fallen, and that life is filled with disappointment. The path to comprehending Calvinism in modern America, he decided, begins at Fenway Park. — David Halberstam