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A woman may achieve greatness, or at any rate great renown, by merely being a wonderful wife and mother, like the mother of the Gracchi; whereas the men who have achieved great renown by being devoted husbands and fathers might be counted on the fingers of one hand. Charles I was an unfortunate king, but an admirable family man. Still, you would scarcely class him as one of the world's great fathers, and his children were not an unqualified success. Dear me! Being a great father is either a very difficult or a very sadly unrewarded profession. Wherever you find a great man, you will find a great mother or a great wife standing behind him - or so they used to say. It would be interesting to know how many great women have had great fathers and husbands behind them. — Dorothy L. Sayers

We've got something special going here. We want to keep it going. You don't have many opportunities like this, and the window of opportunity for us is now. — Drew Brees

As a character, it's very interesting to play someone who wants to change their life and have him change it. — Winona Ryder

While we stood kissing that night under the cold burning stars and held on tight, it did not feel that we were stealing time. It felt that it was all our own. — Ally Condie

The higher the stakes, the greater the temptation to lose your temper. — C.S. Lewis

Her capacity for family affection is extraordinary. When her third husband died, her hair turned quite gold from grief. — Oscar Wilde

Look to the past with wisdom, and look to the future with courage. — Stacey T. Hunt

It is harder to cut our gains than our losses. — Elizabeth Bibesco

It's our flaws who make us who we are. — Doug Stanhope

That's the American Way - they need to give people an excuse to come and worship. These days, people can't just go and see a mountain. Thus, Mister Gutzon Borglum's tremendous presidential faces. Once they were carved, permission was granted, and now the people drive out in their multitudes to see something in the flesh that they've already seen on a thousand postcards. — Neil Gaiman