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Proverbs 31:30: Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised. — Matt Chandler

I don't do well with technology. — The Rev

Cars, toys, aspirin, meat, toasters, water - nearly every product sold has passed basic safety regulations well in advance of being marketed and sold. But consumer credit is a kind of buyer-beware, wild west. That is partly the result of history. — Elizabeth Warren

Life is easy to chronicle, but bewildering to practice. — E. M. Forster

Angry at him for leaving without a word, angry at myself for being so easy to leave and for not being enough to make him want to stick around. — Jennifer Niven

Of course, I did lots of what would be called graphic design now, what used to be called commercial art. — Leonard Baskin

Burn the book. It serves you once.
Read the book. Serves you for a lifetime.
Lend the book. It serves for generations to come. — Kowtham Kumar K

Fundamental happiness depends more than anything else upon what may be called a friendly interest in persons and things. — Bertrand Russell

In a not too distant future, reason and education will have driven home the lesson of the futility of jealousy. The day will come when our beloved children (the cuckolds of the future) will be prepared to be cuckolded and will no longer suffer for it, because we shall have inoculated them with commonsense and given them anti-cuckoldry injections. Now — Pitigrilli

Passing a tough resolution or threatening Iran will not bring about the desired outcome. — Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani

It is time we passed a balanced budget amendment and return this government to limited spending. — Newt Gingrich

The first years were spent in cleaning Muriel, in reconciling herself to her existence. Evelyn wanted to be alone in the house; the house filled up, more than she had dreaded. After some time, Muriel began to appear sufficiently normal to be sent to school, but Evelyn was well are that she was concealing her true nature. She spoke now more like other people, though she was still both clipped and sententious. At first she had said, 'Mother, Mother,' and Evelyn thought it was 'Murder' she had called out in the dark. — Hilary Mantel