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I believe that whether a person follows any religion or not is unimportant, he or she must have a good heart, a warm heart. — Dalai Lama

How about now," he said, gesturing over his shoulder. "In my bed." I put my hands on my hips, staring at him. "I am not this hot. What's up with you? — Mary Calmes

Tell the story, gather the events, repeat them. Pattern is a matter of upkeep. Otherwise the weave relaxes back to threads picked up by birds to make their nests. Repeat, or the story will fall and all the king's horses and all the king's men ... Repeat, and cradle the pieces carefully, or events will scatter like marbles on a wooden floor. — Ann-Marie MacDonald

Well, there doesn't seem anything else for an ex-President to do but to go into the country and raise big pumpkins. — Chester A. Arthur

I love the sharpness and political tone of RoboCop and I think that such a film is now urgently needed. — Jose Padilha

All truth is precious, if not all divine; and what dilates the powers must needs refine. — William Cowper

The idea of love seemed an invasion," she wrote. "I had thoughts to think, a craft to learn, a self to discover. Solitude was a gift. A world was waiting to welcome me if I was willing to enter it alone. — Kate Bolick

To be free to achieve our most cherished goals we need authorities we can trust, assent to, and make our own. — R. R. Reno

Refugees come from many different backgrounds and live in many different circumstances, so I wouldn't like to generalise. But I think refugees from the U.K. would probably be healthier and better fed than those from many other countries. — Gillian Cross

...we are our flaws, but they don't have to define us as either good or evil. — Erica Crouch

Surely, a single bunch of carrots painted naively, just as we personally see it, is worth all the endless banalities of the Schools, all those dreary pictures concocted out of tobacco juice according to time-honored formulas? — Paul Cezanne

Life is like an echo! when you give something, it comes back to you many, many times. — Choa Kok Sui