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He made sure that no man would ever life up to him. In the end, he hurt me more than I hurt him. I broke his heart, but he tore mine into a million pieces. Even if I wanted to piece it back together, I would never find them all because he would always be holding some. — Claire Contreras

Russia is a name usurped by the Muscovites. They are not Slavs; they do not belong to the Indo-Germanic race at all, they are des intrus [intruders], who must be chased back across the Dnieper, etc. — Karl Marx

magnetohydrodynamic — Arthur C. Clarke

Love is the greatest of educators. — Frances Sargent Osgood

The argument that gay marriage doesn't affect straight marriages is a ridiculous red herring: Gay marriage affects society and law in dramatic ways. Religious groups will come under direct assault as federal and state governments move to strip them of their non-profit statuses if they refuse to perform gay marriages. — Ben Shapiro

You might as well aim high. Why shoot yourself in the foot when you can shoot yourself in the head? — William Shatner

Only a thin partition separates the psychically normal from the diseased. — Helene Deutsch

The thing I've learned in life is that basically good people can do some really horrific things, and basically bad people can do some really good things. — Wilbert Rideau

Home is where they want you to stay longer. — Stephen King

Tolerance isn't about not having beliefs. It's about how your beliefs lead you to treat people who disagree with you. — Timothy Keller

If by okay you mean pissed, flustered and turned on, then, yes, I'm okay. — Ella Dominguez

You weren't afraid of me when I was Wolf," he said. "Why are you afraid of Nathan?"
"He's got big feet!"
"What?"
An insulted-sounding arrroooo came from the other side of the door, a reminder that Wolves also had big ears. — Anne Bishop

Marxism is a revolutionary worldview that must always struggle for new revelations. — Rosa Luxemburg

My parents were Muscovites. They worked at the Kaliber factory. — Mikhail Khodorkovsky

Muscovites see clearly but write muddily; the eye grasps but the fingers splay. — Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky

Nature and society are so replete with startling contrasts that wit often consists in the mere statement and comparison of facts, as when Hume says that the ancient Muscovites wedded their wives with a whip instead of a ring. — Edwin Percy Whipple

If no one remembers you, you never existed. — Lain

And as we round the bend toward Ivy Cottage, he tugs my braid just the way he always has ever since I was six, and then he reaches down and takes my hand.
Maybe sometimes dreams really do come true. — Heather Vogel Frederick