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The history of American patriotism is figuring out ways that we can work together to move forward and knit together the common government. — Taylor Branch

Being idealistic really helps you overcome some of the many obstacles put in your path. — Andy Hertzfeld

How presumptuous they both had been never to consider growing old as an achievement and a challenge. — Cecelia Ahern

This, in a nutshell, is what "self-improvement" is really about: prioritizing better values, choosing better things to give a fuck about. Because when you give better fucks, you get better problems. And when you get better problems, — Mark Manson

Theology is the effort to explain the unknowable in terms of the not worth knowing. — H.L. Mencken

Giving her a slight smile, he whispered, "I'm putting my hand to your cheek right now."
The stubborn strength that had kept her knees locked threatened to give way. Closing her eyes, she whispered back, "I'm putting my arms around you, and leaning my head on your shoulder."
"And I'm stroking your hair, and kissing you." He took a deep breath. "And I am always, always going to hold on to you with all of my strength. Always, Pia. — Thea Harrison

You need to hunt something that can shoot back at you to really classify yourself as a hunter. You need to understand the feeling of what it's like to go into the field and know your opposition can take you out. — Jesse Ventura

Knocking the shrieking goblins aside like skittles — J.K. Rowling

I find nothing wrong with striving for the impossible. But I find alot wrong with giving up — Scooter Braun

Increasingly I've come to think that what's at the core of acting is thinking. Most people would say it's feeling. — Simon Callow

Somewhere along the line, organized religion stopped being about faith, and started being about who had the power to keep the faith. You said that the purpose of religion was to bring people together. But does it, really? Or does it-knowingly, purposefully, and intentionally
break them apart? — Jodi Picoult