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The sky had never seemed so sky; the world had never seemed so world. — Neil Gaiman

You can't please all the people all the time. — Miranda Richardson

The Internet has leveled the investment playing field. — Donald Luskin

I'm truly obsessed by clothes. I just buy clothes all the time. — Justin Hawkins

We choose our favourite author as we do our friend, from a conformity of humour and disposition. Mirth or passion, sentiment or reflection; whichever of these most predominates in our temper, it gives us a peculiar sympathy with the writer who resembles us. — David Hume

Baseball is my escape. The sights, the sounds, the way the park smells. There is truly no place I would rather be than at a game. — Alyssa Milano

If we are haunted by God, nothing else can get in, no cares, no tribulation, no anxieties. We see now why Our Lord so emphasised the sin of worry. How can we dare be so utterly unbelieving when God is round about us? To be haunted by God is to have an effective barricade against all the onslaughts of the enemy. "His soul shall dwell at ease." In tribulation, misunderstanding, slander, in the midst of all these things, if our life is hid with Christ in God, He will keep us at ease. We rob ourselves of the marvellous revelation of this abiding companionship of God. "God is our Refuge" - nothing can come through that shelter. — Oswald Chambers

Kids can spot a phony a mile away. — Fred Rogers

A man is not as big as his belief in himself; he is as big as the number of persons who believe in him. — Woodrow Wilson

You will realize that those round, pinkish red things that are available in the stores bear no resemblance at all to the real tomato — Craig Lehoullier

The sweetest joy, the wildest woe is love. — Pearl Bailey

The origins of disputes between philosophers is, that one class of them have undertaken to raise man by displaying his greatness, and the other to debase him by showing his miseries. — Blaise Pascal