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What is the power of life? With all the ungraceful dirt, nonsense, you remain graceful. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

I truly loved Jason Reitman. I was there on his first film, 'Thank You For Smoking,' and I'd go work with him to do anything. — Sam Elliott

What sets you apart, what you call difference, comes from the Lord, but it is up to you to make the most of it. — Martha Finley

Academic stress-related pre-birth suicides — Alan Moore

A sad smile crossed her face, and I knew right then what she was trying to tell me. Her eyes never left mine as she finally said the words that numbed my soul.
I'm dying, Landon. — Nicholas Sparks

In discarding the monkey and substituting man, our Father in Heaven did the monkey an undeserved injustice. — Mark Twain

There are some Men of one, some but of two Syllogisms, and no more; and others that can but advance one step farther. — John Locke

Women like silent men. They think they're listening. — Marcel Achard

My father found cocktail parties challenging. — Justin Trudeau

Opinion is the companion of probability within the medieval epistemology. — Ian Hacking

A man who knows a thing, who is aware of a given danger, and sees the possibility of a remedy with his own eyes, has the duty and obligation, by God, not to work 'silently,' but to stand up before the whole public against the evil and for its cure. — Adolf Hitler

For it is owing to their wonder that men both now begin and at first began to philosophize. — Aristotle.

When decisions on nuclear power stations and runways are delayed and the government dilly-dallies, people think they aren't important. — James Dyson

If the promised final future is simply that immortal souls will have left behind their mortal bodies, why then death still rules - since that is a description, not of the defeat of death, but simply of death itself, seen from a different angle. — N. T. Wright