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That's exactly where they send entry-level diplomats. After you cut your teeth on a few civil wars and a famine or two, you might get lucky and be given a plum post somewhere in the SECOND World. — Elle Lothlorien

I'm a terrible singer. I feel lucky to play baseball. You can't be gifted in everything. — Alex Rodriguez

It was that she had already fallen in love, and been married, and had a child, and had her heart broken. He had yet to experience any of those things. — Jhumpa Lahiri

Coca-Cola is just a concoction of chemicals; garlic wards off heart disease and cancer; an aspirin a day keeps the doctor away. None of these statements is true, but they contain a germ of truth. — John Emsley

What students would learn in American schools above all is the religion of Jesus Christ. — George Washington

If you put up a blog, people can cut out the middle man and get material to you. Which is really helpful because a lot of time there's really cool stuff out there that we just don't see. Because, y'know, the agent is acting in our best interest, but it does sometimes prevent some of the good stuff from getting through. — Zach Galligan

Her heart had already been broken many times over, and yet she still believed she was destined to meet the man of her life. — Paulo Coelho

The Oscars have become such a big deal these days that it's just used as adjective. — Mira Sorvino

She reached behind her to unfasten her bra, then stopped. "Do you need me to take all my clothes off, or just from the waist down?" "This isn't a visit to the gynecologist, Rachel. Everything must go." His voice was lightly mocking. — Anne Stuart

Let nothing perturb you, nothing frighten you. All things pass. God does not change. Patience achieves everything. — Teresa Of Avila

India has to be transformed into a developed nation, a prosperous nation and a healthy nation, with a value system. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam