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Music is the language of soul; it can express the deepest feelings of life which language cannot touch. — Debasish Mridha

Samaras is making the crudest of anti-immigrant pitches, and we didn't have to wait to see the consequence. On Friday - almost wholly ignored in the wake of the grim news from Paris - a gunman entered a hostel housing primarily migrant workers in Salonika, brandished a pistol and threatened to open fire because he "was sick of paying taxes for you people." A social outcast, perhaps? A thug belonging associated with the fascists of Golden Dawn? No. Stelios Ioannides is a local functionary of Samaras's New Democracy. — Anonymous

The Holy Grail, the most precious of all Christ's bequests to man, lost these thousand years and more, and he could see it glowing in the sky like shining blood and about it, bright as the glittering crown of a saint, rays of dazzling shimmer filled the heaven. Thomas — Bernard Cornwell

This wedding will put a period at the end of a sentence that wasn't supposed to have ended yet. — Jennifer E. Smith

I'm the luckiest broad on two feet, I'll tell you that. They say once a woman passes 40 she doesn't get any good parts, so I'm blessed. — Betty White

Tis often seen
Adoption strives with nature; and choice breeds
A native slip to us from foreign lands. — William Shakespeare

You can't measure manhood with a tape line around his biceps. — Billy Sunday

there is the truism, so ably articulated by Luther in his response to Erasmus on the will, that the task of the preacher is to preach God's Word, not to second-guess what the practical problems such causes may — Andrew David Naselli

To find out what one is fitted to do, and to secure an opportunity to do it, is the key to happiness. — John Dewey

The Troll was well over seven feet tall, and smelled of body odour and Germolene. — Andrew Barrett

This was what he was born for. This was what made sense. The only thing. — T.C. Boyle