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GE sells more than 96 percent of its products to the private sector, where America's future must be built. But government can help business invest in our shared future. — Jeffrey R. Immelt

That is why we live in a world where there are so many wars and so much destruction. This is an arena of power. — Frederick Lenz

If you can be content right now, then you'll always be content, because it's always right now. — Willie Nelson

We cried. The bones and dust of our fathers cried with us. — Sharon Ewell Foster

On my strand, lovely flowers their blossoms unfold,
My mother shall grace thee with garments of gold. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I must repay the gratitude given by pretties.. I want to give even more happiness that I have received all these while — Kim Kyu-jong

Oh, the drama! Is there anything so powerful as the love of two teenagers being ripped apart? — T. Torrest

Even though she assured me two people could be a family, ours didn't seem complete. — Lisa Kleypas

I've been waiting for you." His voice sizzled with hunger.
How could I respond? I've been thinking about you non-stop like a sex-crazed harlot since I left?
"I'm here. — Lisa Carlisle

I came into the music world in 1988 with a song called 'Ooh La La,' that was like a breath of fresh air in Haitian music. — Michel Martelly

Imagine that you are stuck on a long train ride and must choose one of two books to read in order to pass the time: the first is a novel whose main character is an office worker who is essentially working to pay his monthly cable bill; the second is about someone who decides to travel in South America (and of course encounters various setbacks in the process), but who pushes beyond the boundaries of conventional American life. Which ... book would you pick up to read? Indeed, which of the two characters would you rather be? — Mark Thompson

Did you hear this? They say now Osama bin Laden and his buddy Mullah Omar have left Afghanistan dressed as women. They dressed up as women and went across the border into Pakistan. I think they're going to make a movie about it. They're going to call it 'Some like it Jihad.' — David Letterman