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The friendly cow, all red and white, I love with all my heart; She gives me cream with all her might, To eat with apple-tart. — Robert Louis Stevenson

They all had stories. They had mothers or fathers, sisters or lovers. They weren't alone in the world, mattering to no one but themselves. It seemed utterly wrong to treat them like pennies in a purse. I felt the soldiers understood perfectly well that we were making sums out of them
this many safe to spend, this number too high, as if each one wasn't a whole man. — Naomi Novik

A father draws boundaries and calls a halt, whenever necessary. As I didn't have that, I was able to stay childishly naive that much longer - so I did what I liked, because there was nobody stopping me, even when I got it wrong. — Gerhard Richter

It is not enough to want to get rid of one's sins, we also need to believe in the One who saves us from our sins. — C.S. Lewis

The advantage of modern means of communication is they enable you to worry about things in all of the world — Laurence J. Peter

She was at the valiant age when we burn to right wrongs and succour the oppressed, — P.G. Wodehouse

Your life is a personal lesson. For everyone else it is a loud example. — Richelle E. Goodrich

If a studio sees that a female can bring in audiences, then they're going to make movies with that person. — Sandra Bullock

Tennis was more than a passing interest, but I found my ability didn't measure up to these West Coast kids who had played 12 months a year and taken it much more seriously than I. — Kevin Warsh

Not sayin' I'm the richest man alive, but I'm in the game. — Wiz Khalifa

I never felt like I had a mother. — Quincy Jones

For 14 years, I'd been on medication for the pinched nerve, the arthritis, the muscle spasms in my neck, and I'd lost my tolerance for pills. If I had a single drink, the alcohol, on top of the pills, would make me groggy. — Betty Ford

Faith is the only belief which remains alive between heaven and hell. — Munia Khan

When any institution becomes large and compartmentalized, with departments and subdepartments, then the conscience of the institution will often become so fragmented and diluted as to be virtually nonexistent, and the organization becomes inherently evil. — M. Scott Peck

It's not written in the Constitution or anything else ... Congress, just out of the clear blue sky, said the airwaves belong to the people, which means, in essence, that it belongs to Congress. — Adrian Cronauer