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I was looking for something to make me happy, and once I realised what I actually had, then I found success. — Rebecca Ferguson

The way some German politicians have lashed out at Greece when the country fell into the crisis has left deep wounds there. I was just as shocked by the banners of protesters in Athens that showed the German chancellor in a Nazi uniform. — Jean-Claude Juncker

My camera, my intentions stopped no man from falling. Nor did they aid him after he had fallen. It could be said that photographs be damned for they bind no wounds. Yet, I reasoned, if my photographs could cause compassionate horror within the viewer, they might also prod the conscience of that viewer into taking action. — W. Eugene Smith

Mob psychology, Sunny said, remembering a term Klaus had taught her shortly before she took her first steps. — Lemony Snicket

What's in these tacos?" a customer asked Del. "Nobody you know, mister," Del said. — John Joseph Adams

The great power the president has is that he is the most prominent person in the biggest media event on the planet. He has the attention of the nation and the world. When he speaks, everybody listens. — David Frum

God can show you just what you need to give, even if you don't know exactly why you're giving it. That's why we should always seek God and prepare to give Him our very best. — Monica Johnson

It was sweet and lovely, that smile, perhaps the more so because it wasn't complicated by much in the way of thought. — Stephen King

Friends don't make friends walk uphill before 11:00 am — Noelle Hancock

Life is a metaphor for what's happening in your consciousness. — Deepak Chopra

Even when we fancy we have grown wiser, it is only, it may be, that new prejudices have displaced old ones. — Christian Nestell Bovee

But she was delightful and charming and welcoming and behind her, as high as the wall and stretching out into the back room which gave onto the inner court of the building, were the shelves and shelves of the richness of the library. — Ernest Hemingway,