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Sweden was very nice. I did a lot of television. I wrote, directed and was in a lot of television there. — Lee Hazlewood

Getting over a painful experience is much like crossing monkey bars. You have to let go at some point in order to move forward. — C.S. Lewis

If Congress were to censure, fine or otherwise try to punish a president, it would dramatically alter the balance of power between the branches.. — Mike DeWine

We wanted to be led by our mission and to embed our values throughout the world. — Angela Ahrendts

The fear and the search for security have turned the world into a horrific hell. — Samael Aun Weor

As lightly toned by reality as the women on 'Sex and the City,' the bold, soigne characters on 'The L Word' suggest that L is also for limerence, that rapturous state of early love when the entire world is glowing and delectable. — Stacey D'Erasmo

Loved you then. Love you now. — Tammy Falkner

We were never designed to receive glory. We were designed to give glory. — Darlene Zschech

When they were only a foot apart, both nude, she swayed toward him. He tugged her close, feeling her shock as heated skin met hot skin. God, he wanted her. His need was something he couldn't hide. Lord was she beautiful. Long, lean, muscled, but gently rounded everywhere.
"Are you--"
Her mouth latched onto his, silencing him as she began to explore his body.
Yeah, he;d have to say...she was sure. — Dale Mayer

Jacques said that his master said that everything good or evil we encounter here below was written on high. — Denis Diderot

One cannot think that blind bravery gives victory over the enemy. — Alexander Suvorov

Richard Foster is justified in writing: I am concerned that our reading and our writing is gravitating to the lowest common denominator so completely that the great themes of majesty and nobility and felicity are made to seem trite, puny, pedestrian. . . . I am concerned about the state of the soul in the midst of all the cheap sensory overload going on today. You see, without what Alfred North Whitehead called "an habitual vision of greatness," our soul will shrivel up and lose the capacity for beauty and mystery and transcendence. . . . — John Piper

The seas are quiet when the winds give o'er; So calm are we when passions are no more! — Edmund Waller