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They are merely scars, not mortal wounds and you must use them to propel you forward. — Peter David

Being president of too many well-meaning organizations put my father into an early grave. The lesson in this was not lost on me. — Roy Blount Jr.

Is that cowboy logic? — Shelly Crane

My little girl, five years old already. All our plans will one day come and go, won't they? — M.A. Larson

Indeed, sir, if your metaphor stink, I will stop up my nose, or against any man's metaphor. — William Shakespeare

If people treated you like an option, leave them like a choice. — Unknown Author 304

It is good for us to get into the Word, but it is MUCH BETTER for the Word to get into us. — David J. Stewart

Tetchily. She was fetching Daphne from Heathrow later; at least — Kate Morton

It's not running away when you're going back home. — Paul Acampora

I thought I'd gone to heaven, because I grew up watching Roy and Gene Autry. — Lee Majors

With the near-death or clinical near-death phenomenon some people who are brought back from 'death' have reported being alive the entire time they were 'dead.' This phenomenon occurs among people with a wide diversity of religious belief and no religious belief at all - from atheists to Zen Buddhists. — John Ankerberg

If you give me half a chance. I'll prove this to you. I will be patient, kind, faithful and true. — India.Arie

The Warren Court wasn't that radical. It didn't break free from the essential constraints that were placed by the founding fathers in the Constitution ... I intend to succeed where they failed. — Barack Obama

Thus for one lone stretch of time I lived with the intensity displayed by those chronic numbers players who see clues to their fortune in the most minute and insignificant phenomena: in clouds, on passing trucks and subway cars, in dreams, comic strips, the shape of dog-luck fouled on the pavements. I was dominated by the all-embracing idea of Brotherhood. The organization had given the world a new shape, and me a vital role. We recognized no loose ends, everything could be controlled by our science. Life was all pattern and discipline; and the beauty of discipline is when it works. And it was working very well. — Ralph Ellison