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Look out! He's got a daisy! — Terry Pratchett
18 No man has ever seen God at any time; the only unique Son, or the only begotten God, Who is in the bosom [in the intimate presence] of the Father, He has declared Him [He has revealed Him and brought Him out where He can be seen; He has interpreted Him and He has made Him known]. — Anonymous
The spirit of democracy is not a mechanical thing to be adjusted by abolition of forms. It requires change of heart. — Mahatma Gandhi
He was a product of a culture where it was generally counterproductive to hold grudges. — H.W. Brands
I don't have an attitude! And it CERTAINLY ... doesn't need to be adjusted! — Vickie Guerrero
If arts and music, precious gifts in themselves, were akin to memory, literature was the self-knowing of the species; the human mind accumulated, a manifest of wisdom and knowledge, self-doubt and awareness, folly and foible, all transmitted through the generations. Books amplified the light of mind, reinforced the soul. — Mark Cantrell
This time she didn't bother correcting him. Just this once, she'd like to believe that he's right. — Jennifer E. Smith
Oh yeah, I would have been a coal miner, I would think, if I hadn't had tuberculosis when I was 12. — Tom Jones
Watch out for that one, Grace 2.0 whispered. That smile will have you tucking your heart into your panties and handing the whole shebang over before he even buys you a drink. — Lauren Layne
Maybe that's why people overschedule their kids now. Maybe it's to avoid driving your lawn mower over a small cliff made by gopherlike children. — Jenny Lawson
It meant he was a cat and he'd do whatever he pleased, when he pleased, and if I didn't like it, that was just to bad. — Laurie Cass
If you would have a good wife, marry one who has been a good daughter. — Thomas Fuller
But at supper that evening after I asked him to pass the damn ham, please, Uncle Jack pointed at me. 'See me afterwards young lady,' he said. — Harper Lee
In classrooms full of students who range from brilliant to sullen disaffection, it's games - and often games alone - that I've seen engage every single person in the room. For some, the right kind of play can spell the difference between becoming part of something, and the lifelong feeling that they're not meant to take part. — Tom Chatfield
I'm not a player; I'm just a lovely guy, and I can show a girl a good time. — Douglas Booth