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Brutal storms may come from the four corners of universe, try to destroy and sweep away everything you ever worked for and even threaten to destroy your entire life. But when the 'The Universe Holder/Storm Calmer' shows up everything changes, becomes still and works in your favour. God is a God of rescue (Psalm 40). — Euginia Herlihy

King Kofi Kingston. The initials are horrible but the name sounds great. — CM Punk

Have fun. Keep your integrity. Do what you want to do and stay true to that. — Jason Dohring

In the beginning William Shakespeare was a baby, and knew absolutely nothing. He couldn't even speak. — Mary Ruefle

Malta is the only country in the world where the local delicacy is the bread. — Alan Coren

I guarantee there is nothing more depressing than knowing morons have complete power over you. — Tim Tharp

A letdown is worth a few songs. A heartbreak is worth a few albums. — Taylor Swift

Virtue is uniform, conformable to reason, and of unvarying consistency; nothing can be added to it that can make it more than virtue; nothing can be taken from it, and the name of virtue be left. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

You could drown a kitten in her blue eyes. — Gary Shteyngart

Pleasure" is different from "happiness". It has its own definition. Pleasure may or may not come from hard work; Pleasure may or may not come from sin; However, happiness is always divine and comes from fulfillment! — Israelmore Ayivor

Is it possible not to ever know your type-not to even know you have a type-until quite suddenly you do? — Jennifer E. Smith

But he drank a lot. When love dies, he told me, there are no survivors. — Eion Colfer

Old men love novelties; the last arriv'd Still pleases best; the youngest steals their smiles. — Edward Young

Philosophy proper is a subject, on the one hand so hopelessly obscure, on the other so astonishingly elementary, that there knowledge hardly counts. — G.H. Hardy