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But the hardest is watching your son watching his friend die. — Jesse Andrews

It's never too early to begin pointing your little ones' souls heavenward. — Elizabeth George

Ladies be seated, a laugh doesn't cost you a dime. — Johnny Olson

It was reasonable to struggle, to suffer, perhaps even to die, for a more just, a more compassionate society, but not in a world with no future where, all to soon, the very words "justice," "compassion," "society," "struggle," "evil," would be unheard echoes on an empty air. — P.D. James

had had no communication by letter or message with the outer world: school-rules, school-duties, school-habits and notions, and voices, and faces, and phrases, and costumes, and preferences, and antipathies - such was what I knew of existence. — Charlotte Bronte

In matters of style, swim with the current. In matters of principle, stand like a rock. - Thomas Jefferson — Merrick Rosenberg

Despair will come and go but people that can overcome will last throught it. We must work with children to understand and deal with their despair ... instead of embarrassing them or hiding it from others. Empower your children today and watch them grow to excel in every way! — Timothy Pina

No man that has ever lived has done a thing to please God
primarily. It was done to please himself, then God next. — Mark Twain

Pursue peace with all people. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Your self esteem is like a notch below Kafka's. — Woody Allen

I find when death comes, it is usually a woman that is called for. — Anne Ellis

Under a Labour government, there's virtually nowhere you can put your savings where they would be safe from the state ... If you put money in a sock they'd probably nationalize socks. — Margaret Thatcher

As she spoke, Isabel found herself thinking of the power of words. A single word, a phrase, a sentence or two could have such extraordinary power; could end a world, break a heart or, as in this case, consign another to moral purdah. — Alexander McCall Smith

I am 95% a theist and 5% an atheist; thus ultimately I am an agnostic. — Kedar Joshi