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Something's about to end. Or start. I'm not sure. I just know we're not in the middle anymore. It's safer in the middle. — Jim McCann

I thought that all generations were lost by something and always had been and always would be — Ernest Hemingway,

There is no one better for me than you. You are what I want. You, Riley. Just the way you are. — Andrea Michelle

I want to hold a series of meetings all over the country and get the facts before the American people. — Mary Harris Jones

It is a mere illusion that, above a certain income, the personal desires will be satisfied and leave a wider margin for the generous impulse. — Robert Louis Stevenson

I believe the history of American music is just as important as anything political because it's changed generations of people. — Dave Grohl

All of a sudden, I'm really tired. I feel like I'm always fighting to be with him, while he's fighting to push me away. — Leisa Rayven

Because it is the lot of mothers to remember what no one else cares to, Mrs. Dutta thinks. To tell them over and over until they are lodged, perforce, in family lore. We are the keepers of the heart's dusty corners. — Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Parts of our bodies are replace every day, every week..etc ... Within a few years we have a brand new body. — Rhonda Byrne

Nothing happens unless first we dream. — Carl Sandburg

Along with that ongoing process Sinn Fein took a decision to establish a peace commission which had the responsibility to travel around the country to receive submissions from the general public, also our opponents. — Martin McGuinness

Diplomacy is not an end in itself if it does not advance U.S. interests. — John Bolton

I like being near the top of a mountain. One can't get lost here. — Wislawa Szymborska

A certain degree of ceremony is a necessary outwork of manners, as well as of religion; it keeps the forward and petulant at a proper distance, and is a very small restraint to the sensible and to the well-bred part of the world. — Lord Chesterfield