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Once Lyndon replied that "My doctor says Scotch keeps my arteries open." "They don't have to be that wide open," she said with a smile. — Robert A. Caro

Aerial spirits, by great Jove design'd To be on earth the guardians of mankind: Invisible to mortal eyes they go, And mark our actions, good or bad, below: The immortal spies with watchful care preside, And thrice ten thousand round their charges glide: They can reward with glory or with gold, A power they by Divine permission hold. — Hesiod

Woman! woman! What a disturbing element you are in the universe - man's universe! — Marah Ellis Ryan

Compassion is not a popular virtue. — Karen Armstrong

Neither he nor Annabel did anything wrong. To see someone you love so horribly punished and tortured - to think they'd abandoned you only to find out that you abandoned them - " She shuddered. "I — Cassandra Clare

No friendship is so cordial or so delicious as that of girl for girl; no hatred so intense and immovable as that of woman for woman. — Walter Savage Landor

Your country can be a footstool for God, if he finds people in all spheres of life who will prepare their bodies for the Great King — Sunday Adelaja

...My "poodle" brain craves the adventures that happen during training and racing. Days-long relays, obstacle courses involving fire and barbed wire, races at night, races where you wear tutus. (Fact: that can be every race, if you want it to be.) Some adventures can be intimidating, but it's still fun to conquer something new. — Dana L. Ayers

It's no good giving my heart and my
Soul because you already have these.
So I've brought you a mirror.
Look at yourself and remember me. — Rumi

Maybe, I want her to do anything she wants, but I hope her interest in singing stays high. — Lee Ann Womack

Cooper's art has some defects. In one place in 'Deerslayer,' and in the restricted space of two-thirds of a page, Cooper has scored 114 offences against literary art out of a possible 115. It breaks the record. — Mark Twain