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She saw night lights in the rooms of the babies who dreamed soft seersucker dreams, drugged happy with the heat, their pink baby bodies curled against worn out cotton, not fearing Hitler yet, their strong, tiny hearts beating in unison with the trees and the creeks and the bayou — Rebecca Wells

It means, people who are in high and responsible positions, if they go against righteousness, righteousness itself will get transformed into a destroyer. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

An obscure flesh-and-blood Gascon, forgotten by History, transformed into a legendary giant by the novelist's genius — Arturo Perez-Reverte

After 9/11, I told the American people I would do everything in my power to protect the country, within the law, and that's exactly how I conduct my presidency. — George W. Bush

Using e-mail, I can communicate with scientists all over the world. — Stephen Hawking

Citizenship is the name of a reciprocal relationship between an individual and a sheltering polity. When there was no state, no one was a citizen, and human life could be treated carelessly. Nowhere in occupied Europe were non-Jews treated as badly as Jews. But in places were the state was destroyed, no one was a citizen and no one enjoyed any predictable form of state protection. — Timothy Snyder

Exegetical commentaries on the books of the Bible come in all shapes and sizes. Harold Hoehner's new volume on Ephesians has both a distinctive shape and a monumental size. Its value lies in its attention to detail and its full discussion of all relevant and disputed points. The volume will be an invaluable resource for scholars and students. Not all Hoehner's conclusions will command consent, but he has produced a stout and readable volume that all will turn to for guidance and help. — Ralph P. Martin

The worst, the most difficult thing I think is that the more you become intrigued by science and the information is out there, the more you are aware of the paucity of your own knowledge. — Robin Ince

The neurotic who learns to laugh at himself may be on the way to self-management, perhaps to cure.11 — Viktor E. Frankl

I've lived enough of my life story to know this- Fate writes the book, but you make the movie. — Robert Breault

Do I open it? Do I open it? Of course I freaking open it! — James Patterson

All learning is derived from things previously known. — Aristotle.

My act is very educational. I heard a man leaving the other night saying, 'Well that taught me a lesson.' — Ken Dodd

appearances can be deceptive and the dividing line between good and bad is very thin indeed. — Vikas Swarup