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You and I will always be friends."
"Yet you poisoned me with a book once. I should not forgive that. — Oscar Wilde

Men are like trees: each one must put forth the leaf that is created in him. — Henry Ward Beecher

without a word / without my pride / I reach out from the inside — Peter Gabriel

We could say that practically all the problems of the human race are due to the fact that thought is not proprioceptive. — David Bohm

Wesley Crusher: Say goodbye, Data.
Lt. Cmdr. Data: Goodbye, Data.
[crew laughs]
Lt. Cmdr. Data: Was that funny?
Wesley Crusher: [laughs]
Lt. Cmdr. Data: Accessing. Ah! Burns and Allen, Roxy Theater, New York City, 1932. It still works.
[pauses]
Lt. Cmdr. Data: Then there was the one about the girl in the nudist colony, that nothing looked good on?
Lieutenant Worf: We're ready to get under way, sir.
Lt. Cmdr. Data: Take my Worf, please.
Commander William T. Riker: [to Captain Picard] Warp speed, sir?
Captain Jean-Luc Picard: Please. — Star Trek The Next Generation

So ye've come back to him," he said happily. "God, that's romantic! — Diana Gabaldon

Lizzy Elmsworth was not a good-tempered girl, but she was too intelligent to let her temper interfere with her opportunities. — Edith Wharton

Folks who are getting their strokes in the South are not as unhappy with Howard Dean. You don't see anybody starting any movement to get him out of office. — Gwen Ifill

All people, however fanatical they may be in their zeal to disparage and to fight capitalism, implicitly pay homage to it by passionately clamoring for the products it turns out — Ludwig Von Mises

People tend to look on the beliefs of the past as being primitive and unintelligent, yet we are seeing more truth in the past every day. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Our Founding Fathers deliberately used the Bible as their guide. They tried to ensure that schools, likewise, use the Bible to teach Christian self-government, the true source of liberty. These Scriptural principles were so instilled in the minds of our forefathers that they would fight and die for liberty. This divine fight, however, is not easily won our arch foe is ruthless in enslaving mankind. — Richard S. Wheeler

Everything is good in moderation. Even moderation. — Iveta Cherneva

Of course they fought as lovers must do to find a liveable space. — Leston Havens

Amid these fading and decaying things, be the glass that rings out as it's breaking. — Rainer Maria Rilke