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History had its own way of explaining things. The way historians explain things is by telling a story. — Donald Kagan

What we are waiting for is not as important as what happens to us while we are waiting. Trust the process. — Mandy Hale

I and the girl in the picture have ceased to be the same person. I am her outcome, the result of the life she once lived headlong; whereas she, if she can be said to exist at all, is composed only of what I remember. I have the better view - I can see her clearly, most of the time. But even if she knew enough to look, she can't see me at all. — Margaret Atwood

There was a time when someone would get on a plane and request to move their seat just because the person sitting next to them was of a different ethnicity or religion or nationality. But I don't think my generation wants that. That's how it used to be. — ASAP Rocky

disability as soon as possible. Consider getting help from a lawyer who specializes in Social Security Disability (see — Donald E. Thomas

He saved her from the darkness,until she realized he was darkness himself — Unknown

Alas, I've tried to be honest, because honesty makes me feel less alone. — Anna Kendrick

Life insurance became popular only when insurance companies stopped emphasizing it as a good investment and sold it instead as a symbolic commitment by fathers to the future well-being of their families. — James Surowiecki

I have changed over time. That's what people do.
People aren't stagnant. We evolve in reaction to our pleasures and our pains. — Taylor Jenkins Reid

To succeed in sales, you need skills - not skills entirely consistent with moral integrity and emotional well-being, but skills nevertheless. — Max Barry

Who knows what hellish future lies ahead? ... Actually, I do. I've seen the rehearsals, — Terry Wogan

It would seem, therefore, that this constitutional safeguard may no longer serve its original purpose, especially when, as we learned last year, some acts of perjury may now be acceptable - in this world, at least, if not the next. — James L. Buckley

I always call performing live "giving the people the medicine," because when you're engaged in it, you can feel the sort of soul magic being exchanged between the performer and the audience. — Nick Offerman