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Jesus, help me to simplify my life by learning what you want me to be and becoming that person. — Therese Of Lisieux

Many access roads are too dangerous for relief workers, preventing them from carrying out assessments or reaching people in need. — Jan Egeland

So if you can manage it, you shouldn't touch your partner, except for the sake of having children. — Saint Augustine

None of us knows what we want to do when we're his age. When we're your age, when you're my age," said Diane, "any age, I guess. We think we do, and sometimes we're right, but only ever in retrospect." Her — Joseph Fink

There is no revolution that can change the nature of man — Benito Mussolini

We all have an artist within us; but not all of us help him to create wings on our bodies! Those who help will know the taste of the skies! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I am mystified. I know only one person who voted for Nixon. — Pauline Kael

I will live this life the only way I know how. With love at its core. With love in my heart. — E. Katherine Kottaras

At the beginning of our relationship, my heart pounded so loudly whenever I
stood near him. He had an effect on me that no aspiring vicar should have on a young woman. — Elizabeth Morgan

When I think of a merry, happy, free young girl - and look at the ailing, aching state a young wife generally is doomed to - which you can't deny is the penalty of marriage. — Queen Victoria

Every little thing she does is magic. — The Police

Swimmers provide much healthier role models for teenagers than the catwalk. — Clare Balding

But I am not sick, or crazy, or broken.
I am Meda Melange, demon-saint monster girl. I make full-grown men scream in terror. I break bones and drain blood. I turn nightmares into reality.
I am the most powerful creature on earth. I do not wear a leash. — Eliza Crewe