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On the run in the African jungle... The only man that can save her, is the greatest risk her heart has ever faced. — Louise Rose-Innes
It was in vain for Madame Defarge to struggle and to strike; Miss Pross, with the vigorous tenacity of love, always so much stronger than hate, clasped her tight, and even lifted her from the floor in the struggle that they had. — Charles Dickens
We are never more self-righteous than when giving up what we should have shunned all along. — Mignon McLaughlin
The glutton is much more than an animal and much less than a man. — Honore De Balzac
Don't think of us as separate beings. Imagine that we are one body and it's been split into millions. When we sit in the mediation hall - that is unity — Frederick Lenz
If we did not have such a thing as an airplane today, we would probably create something the size of N.A.S.A. to make one. — Ross Perot
Left to our own devices, we will make God in our own image. — Jared Brock
There is only one Jesus; we can't live a sinless life like He did. — Monica Johnson
All, whether believers or not, find something to love, and to love intensely, in the Virgin of Guadalupe. Against her in this land, no man blasphemes. She is the ideal, the light that shines above our strife and our incredulity. — Francis Johnston
I gotta stop saying "how stupid could you be?" I'm beginning to feel like people are taking as a challenge — Kevin Hart
Gin and whisky cost so much more. Oblivion and courage could no longer be purchased for the price of an old song. — Norah Hoult
When push comes to shove, people vote alone. — Meles Zenawi
I think that America has an obsession with history, really. — JJ Feild
Faith isn't a position of favor
It is a posture of servanthood — Suzanne Eller
Germany suffered most as a consequence of this Peace Treaty and the general insecurity which was bound to arise from it. The unemployment figure rose to a third of the number usually employed in the nation, which means, however, that by counting the families of the unemployed as well there were 26 million people in Germany out of a population of 65 millions faced by an absolutely hopeless future. — Adolf Hitler
