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We got a fightin' side a mile wide, but we pray for peace 'cause it's mostly us that end up servin' overseas. — Josh Thompson

skin rashes, conjunctivitis, fever, headache, malaise and pain in the joints. The symptoms will remain mild for the entire time which is usually between 3 to 7 days. — Stephen Nelson

I'm not different. I'm not different at all. The wrapping is different but the gift is still the same. — Clay Aiken

I think I made a better boy than I do a man, I admitted ruefully to the wolf.
Why not wait until you've been at it a bit longer and then decide? he suggested. — Robin Hobb

And being a husband made me helpless, because I had somebody to protect (somebody a little high-strung, who had a tough time emotionally with things like the lights going out indefinitely). — Rob Sheffield

In common discourse we denominate persons and things according to the major part of their character; he is to be called a wise man who has but few follies. — Isaac Watts

My life is just a ghost from distant past". — Alexandar Tomov

Slavery had very little to do with the economic success of the West. Just look at the facts and figures and how much slavery actually contributed to development. — Ibn Warraq

My boat is nearing the calm harbour from which it is never more to be driven out. Glory, glory unto Mother! (Referring to the Divine Mother of the Universe.) I have no wish, no ambition now. Blessed be Mother! I am the servant of Ramakrishna. I am merely a machine. I know nothing else. Nor do I want to know. — Swami Vivekananda

I love watching the superhero movies and I would love to make one. — Nicolas Winding Refn

If you don't risk your heart, you'll never know what it's like for it to fully be whole. — Riley Hart

He heard the sob passing loudly down his father's throat and opened his eyes with a nervous impulse. The sunlight breaking suddenly on his sight turned the sky and clouds into a fantastic world of sombre masses with lakelike spaces of dark rosy light. His — James Joyce

Love slowly like a ship full of flowers. — Sidney Nolan