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I was a very physical child ... I was a tree-climber; I was a tomboy. — Natalie Dormer
Why do men like intelligent women? Because opposites attract. — Kathy Lette
Religion is not an exact science. Sometimes, of course, neither is science. — Terry Pratchett
We are greatly conscious of the fact that among the Lamanites - as well as among all peoples of other countries - we have a responsibility to see that the gospel touches their hearts and minds and that they understand it. — Spencer W. Kimball
If you have problems in your life, don't assume there is something wrong with you. — Bruce C. Hafen
While mantling on the maiden's cheek Young roses kindled into thought. — Thomas Moore
making judgments under the pressure of a crisis, about weighing the relative merits of various choices with potentially catastrophic outcomes. — Timothy F. Geithner
When the silence comes and the echoes of former life fades, what will have mattered will be, one made the world a bit better 'fore their de-berthing. Writing, needs none, but the initial push of heart and passion, enabling the story to take flight, doves to clouds, clouds to doves, then to faithfully follow its unfolding through the quill transcribed, this self-perpetuating engine once born, with no further fuel required, to lift others in the journey, through time, for all time. — Tom Althouse
Love is like a piece of chocalate. It's looks and tastes good, but it's dark. What really matters is the inside. — Touaxia Vang
What is music anyway? It's a form of communication, and that's why I play the kind of music that I think - that I hope - can communicate with people. — Kenny G
It is time for writers to admit that nothing in this world makes sense. Only fools and charlatans think they know and understand everything. The stupider they are, the wider they conceive their horizons to be. And if an artist decides to declare that he understands nothing of what he sees - this in itself constitutes a considerable clarity in the realm of thought, and a great step forward. — Francine Prose
I hardly knew what to do. I wanted, of course, to rush down to Washington Square and grip the poor blighter silently by the hand; and then, thinking it over, I hadn't the nerve. Absent treatment seemed the touch. I gave it him in waves. — P.G. Wodehouse
