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For a century longer, Rome still retains its outward form, but the swarming nations are now in full career. — John Lothrop Motley

When you say "I" and "my" too much, you lose the capacity to understand the "we" and "our". — Steve Maraboli

I was not long since in a company where I was not who of my fraternity brought news of a kind of pills, by true account, composed of a hundred and odd several ingredients; whereat we laughed very heartily, and made ourselves good sport; for what rock so hard were able to resist the shock or withstand the force of so thick and numerous a battery? — Michel De Montaigne

Fake friends are like shadows: always near you at your brightest moments, but nowhere to be seen at your darkest hour
True friends are like stars, you don't always see them but they are always there. — Habeeb Akande

When I hear a critic speaking of an author's sincerity I know that either the critic or the author is a fool — Vladimir Nabokov

Control of space means control of the world. — Lyndon B. Johnson

People teach their dogs to sit; it's a trick. I've been sitting my whole life, and a dog has never looked at me as though he thought I was tricky. — Mitch Hedberg

Yes, pain, disappointment, frustration, and anguish can be temporary scenes played out on the stage of life. Behind them can be a background of peace and the positive assurance that a loving Father will keep His promises. — Richard G. Scott

You know, this is really a way of cooking. It's not my way. I'm deeply influenced by the Mediterranean way of being. I've spent a lot of time there. And I've sort of translated it; I've tried to make it available to people in this country to whom it might not be familiar. — Sally Schneider

The moment we care for anything deeply, the world - that is, all the other miscellaneous interests - becomes our enemy. Christians showed it when they talked of keeping one's self "unspotted from the world;" but lovers talk of it just as much when they talk of the "world well lost." Astronomically speaking, I understand that England is situated on the world; similarly, I suppose that the Church was a part of the world, and even the lovers inhabitants of that orb. But they all felt a certain truth - the truth that the moment you love anything the world becomes your foe. — G.K. Chesterton

UNTIL thought is linked with purpose there is no intelligent accomplishment. With — James Allen

A soul untried by sorrows is good for nothing. — Theophan The Recluse

Everybody will make mistakes, and for some that mistake will rise to the level of being a crime. — Kamala Harris