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True happiness for human beings is possible only to those who develop their godlike potentialities to the utmost. — Bertrand Russell

Do you know that charming part of our country which has been called the garden of France - that spot where, amid verdant plains watered by wide streams, one inhales the purest air of heaven? — Alfred De Vigny

Yet the past has a will of its own, and you must learn to entertain it, because it will visit, invited or not. — Faith Sullivan

the yard. When Ben knocked on Griffin's door the next morning on his way to school, he was surprised when the door was answered by Mrs. — Gordon Korman

Tell Aretha I'll be praying for herBecause she needs Jesus!I love her. — Patti LaBelle

I've always been entranced with theater. — Mark Leyner

Thus, not only am I a monster, I'm a really lousy one. A lonely, classic Five Stages of Grief following, insecure, shut-in of a pathetic beast who talks to the snakes on her head and the statues on her island. — Heather Lyons

We'll make an army in the trees and bring the earth and the people on it to their senses. — Italo Calvino

A smiley face brightens cyber space. Smiling pics and emoticons are good netiquette. — David Chiles

My name is Raphael. Not chico. — Cassandra Clare

Nobody can ever be fully prepared to deal with a new, painful situation. Sometimes I react with patience and sometimes I react by doing something impulsive. But I always learn from such experiences. — Jake T. Austin

I've been a soldier all my life. I've fought from the ranks on up, you know my service. But sir, I must tell you now, I believe this attack will fail. No 15,000 men ever made could take that ridge. It's a distance of more than a mile, over open ground. When the men come out of the trees, they will be under fire from Yankee artillery from all over the field. And those are Hancock's boys! And now, they have the stone wall like we did at Fredericksburg.
- Lieutenant General James Longstreet to General Robert E. Lee after the initial Confederate victories on day one of the Battle of Gettysburg. — Michael Shaara