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I take everything with a grain of salt. — Hope Solo
Either my water just broke or I wet myself. — R.K. Lilley
Faith is loyalty to some inspired teacher, some spiritual hero. — Thomas Carlyle
If I knew I was going to die, I'd do the things on my life list. Why not do them now? — Todd Stocker
When I do entertain, in the summer, which is rare, I receive my guests on the front porch, set up wicker trays found at Pottery Barn, and serve iced beverages. Anytime I do welcome friends, it's always a tray of canapes or Planters peanuts, jellied candy from Paris, and a good bottle of Sancerre. — Andre Leon Talley
Critics ought never to be consulted, but while errors may yet be rectified or insipidity suppressed. But when the book has once been dismissed into the world, and can be no more retouched, I know not whether a very different conduct should not be prescribed, and whether firmness and spirit may not sometimes be of use to overpower arrogance and repel brutality. — Samuel Johnson
Becoming an inspiration for kids is great. I want to inspire them to do whatever they want to. — Virat Kohli
No politician should ever let himself be photographed in a bathing suit. — Adolf Hitler
But it was all a pipe dream. As well try to stop an avalanche as to stop the moving frontier. American immigrants and emigrants wanted their share of land - free land - a farm in the family - the dream of European peasants for hundreds of years - the New World's great gift to the old. Moving west with the tide were the hucksters, the lawyers, merchants, and other men on the make looking for the main chance, men who could manufacture a land warrant in the wink of an eye. This — Stephen E. Ambrose
What I'm saying to you this morning is that Communism forgets that life is individual. Capitalism forgets that life is social, and the Kingdom of Brotherhood is found neither in the thesis of Communism nor the antithesis of capitalism but in a higher synthesis. — Martin Luther King Jr.
Life is a theatre of alarms and contentions. — Charles Horton Cooley
It's scary how the change of a word or two can twist any truth into a lie. — Cameron Jace