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One can say that three pre-eminent qualities are decisive for the politician: passion, a feeling of responsibility, and a sense of proportion. — Max Weber

The hill was a stony island in a sea of green. — George R R Martin

The thing about using other people's money is they're going to set the rules. — Tyler Perry

Oh, that God would have made His will ours! Giving us free will was not free; there were costs to consider and balance. The reward for our choices, for our belief in ourselves and our desire to do the right thing, were great. But along the way we had to take risks. We had to try. — Nancy Moser

I, not for the first time, would like to say that I never took a pro-Iraq position during the Gulf War. — King Hussein

We also need to recognize that God may have other plans in store for us, and we must be willing to accept that. — Greg Laurie

The only reason you don't go on holiday, is 'cause you have to spend money. — Karl Pilkington

If you continue to hit your head against the wall, don't be surprised if your head hurts. — Charles F. Glassman

I thought of all the magazine article I'd read on mothers who worked and constantly felt guilty about leaving their children with someone else. I had trained myself to read pieces like that and silently say to myself, 'See how lucky you are?' But it had been gnawing at the inside, that part that didn't fit, that I never let myself even think about. After all, wasn't it a worse kind of guilt to be with your child and to know that you wanted to be anywhere but there? — Jodi Picoult

Grandmothers can grow wings just to fly and rescue their grandchildren, that's grandma's love. — Euginia Herlihy

It is this breathtaking image [of] success that motivates us and motivates kids to follow and understand rocket science: to understand the importance of physics and math and, in many ways, to have that awe at exploration of the frontiers of the unknown. — Steve Jurvetson