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We British play an important role in Europe, even if we have a traditional and historical ambivalence towards the continent. — Lionel Barber

To go within doesn't mean to become enraptured with who you are, or to become enraptured with ideas of who you are. — Frederick Lenz

The free-lovers say: "Let us have the splendour of offering ourselves without the peril of committing ourselves; let us see whether one cannot commit suicide an unlimited number of times." Emphatically it will not work. — Dale Ahlquist

And we ought to work our diplomacy first and I think it's a reason it's going to respond increasingly to our diplomacy particularly with the president's direct involvement in the peace process, and I think that's extraordinarily important. — Frank Carlucci

Jesus does not demand great actions from us, but simply surrender and gratitude. — Therese Of Lisieux

They kissed in the middle of the sidewalk, letting the crowds of people flow around them like water around an island. — Lawren Leo

Sometimes I think a woman is like a lock, and a man like a key. There's only one that fits every gear and groove of your lock. It's not just a question of common interests or strong emotions. It's like you've always known each other. Even your bodies fit together. His is the right key, and it fits my lock exactly. — Bai Xiao

Nick: How? Are you a vampire or something? What made you immortal?
Acheron: Real good DNA. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

No one will ever know what I went through to secure those negatives. The world can never appreciate it. It changed the whole course of my life. — Mathew Brady

It is not the number of years we have behind us, but the number we have before us, that makes us careful and responsible and determined to find out the truth about everything. — George Bernard Shaw

Truth does not demand belief ... — Dan Barker

The water you kids were playing in, he said, had probably been to Africa and the North Pole. Genghis Khan or Saint Peter or even Jesus may have drunk it. Cleopatra might have bathed in it. Crazy Horse might have watered his pony with it. Sometimes water was liquid. Sometimes it was rock hard- ice. Sometimes it was soft- snow. Sometimes it was visible but weightless- clouds. And sometimes it was completely invisible- vapor- floating up into the the sky like the soals of dead people. There was nothing like water in the world, Jim said. It made the desert bloom but also turned rich bottomland into swamp. Without it we'd die, but it could also kill us, and that was why we loved it, even craved it, but also feared it. Never take water forgranted, Jim said. Always cherish it. Always beware of it. — Jeannette Walls

On pragmatistic principles, if the hypothesis of God works satisfactorily in the widest sense of the word, it is true. — William James