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How - I didn't know any
word for it - how "unlikely" ...
How had I come to be here,
like them, and overhear
a cry of pain that could have
got loud and worse but hadn't? — Elizabeth Bishop

Reagan would be well advised to find his conservatism in the Constitution rather than to adopt a conservative populism. If he does the latter, he is likely to discover that the radical means of populism will overcome and outlast the conservative ends. — Harvey Mansfield

I've been waiting to have you since I knew you existed. But I've been waiting for someone like you for — Kristen Ashley

Pauling Light - a natural sky phenomenon located near Watersmeet, Michigan. — Mary Clifton

People travel to learn; most of them before they start should learn to travel. — Josh Billings

The opinion formulated by the Church has more value in my eyes than human reasons, whatever they may be. — Desiderius Erasmus

I do have a self-censor; everybody does, or at least most who are not pathological do. — Al Franken

He'd sworn off sex, remember? Not unless he could do it properly, humanly, heartfully. — Dev Bentham

The gambling known as business looks with austere disfavor upon the business known as gambling. — Ambrose Bierce

She knew nothing but she had everything he had lost. — Oscar Wilde

Talking about someone in the third person is rude." Cam tells her coolly.
"Really?" Says Connor. "When you're a hundred people, wouldn't third person be a compliment? — Neal Shusterman

To enter the Buddha Way is to stop discriminating between good and evil and to cast aside the mind that says this is good and that is bad. — Dogen

Believe it or not, the biggest obstacle for a business owner with any size business is the internal response to the question - 'Now what?' Often this question is followed by a - deer in the headlights - response, which is then followed by stagnation. Following stagnation comes fear. — Darren L Johnson