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I saw him [Khizr Khan]. He was, you know, very emotional. And probably looked like - a nice guy to me. His wife, if you look at his wife, she was standing there. She had nothing to say. She probably - maybe she wasn't allowed to have anything to say. — Donald Trump

What did you do with time when you had it in superabundance? Where did you put your eyes when you had already seen everything? What direction should your thoughts take, when daydreams could lead you into so much trouble? — V.C. Andrews

When I wear a silk scarf I never feel so definitely like a woman, a beautiful woman — Audrey Hepburn

I decided that I was going to go to the Olympics to see if I had made the right decision to retire because I knew that if I'd made the mistake of retiring I would know during and after those Games in Athens. — Cathy Freeman

Oh Josie," Samuel sighed gently. "Your heart is too tender for your own good."
"I don't usually cry like this, Samuel. Geez, it's been years since I've cried like this. Since you've been back I can't seem to stop. It's like a cloud has burst inside me, and I'm caught in a constant downpour"
"Come here, Josie," Samuel said, and when I slid over next to him he kissed me gently on the forehead and smoothed my hair from my damp cheeks. "Well then, maybe you should go ahead and just let it rain for a while"
And so I did. — Amy Harmon

We have the tendency to condemn what we don't understand. — Mercedes Ruehl

God has His own way of choosing His instruments. — Mahatma Gandhi

Blessed are the waves that wash the mariner upon the rock of salvation! — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

I love trying to forge a contract between creator and audience in which we are able to meet halfway, each injecting a part of our own experiences into a story that's being told. — Nate Powell

I'm looking more like my dogs every day - it must be the shaggy fringe and the ears. — Christine McVie

Don't drop your books. You might lose your lesson. — Greg Mathis