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A full heart has room for everything and empty heart has room for nothing. Who understands? — Antonio Porchia

It was to a moribund horse, and Mr. Sidlow, describing the treatment to date, announced that he had been pushing raw onions up the horse's rectum; he couldn't understand why it was so uneasy on its legs. Siegfried had pointed out that if he were to insert a raw onion in Mr. Sidlow's rectum, he, Mr. Sidlow, would undoubtedly be uneasy on his legs. — James Herriot

Those who say theory and practice are two unrelated realms are fools in one and scoundrels in the other. — Ayn Rand

Changi became my university instead of my prison ... Among the inmates there were experts in all walks of life - the high and the low roads. I studied and absorbed everything I could from physics to counterfeiting, but most of all I learned the art of surviving. — James Clavell

My family's a ruling family. — Aminatta Forna

If you don't like where you are, change it. You're not a tree. — Jim Rohn

Free speech has remained a quintessential American ideal, even as our society has moved from the ink quill to the touch screen. — Marvin Ammori

Who you are married to determines what your future will look like — Sunday Adelaja

Wished she didn't spend so much time worrying about the end of it all, but she couldn't help it. Being at the top of your career was like being at the top of a Ferris wheel: you knew that you had to keep moving, and you knew which way you were going. You had no choice. — Nick Hornby

Put it on channel eight- I wanna watch ESPN!
Shove it up your a** with a flaming hot jalepeno pepper, Teddy! — Alan Sitomer

To those who think that liberty is a good thing, and that it may someday be possible for people to live in a society fit for free, fully human individuals, a thorough education in the nature of language, its uses and abuses, seems indispensable. — Aldous Huxley

The affective modalities of semiosis, in Halliday's functional analysis, are most concerned with the imaginative and the personal functions. Consider for example the ways in which the dialogism I have described above accord with Halliday's insistence that the — Anonymous

Mr. President; give me back my country. Allow people to have their humanity. If you do not do this, history will never absolve you! — Nilantha Ilangamuwa

The world had been stirred by a hot poker, and sparks of crazy were flying. — Laini Taylor