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That to me was the most poignant part of Diana's wedding; as she was walking up the aisle and her eyes were going left to right, looking at people and smiling in the way that Diana did - and that diamond tiara glittering like mad. It was great. — Bruce Oldfield

Only strong women, and they seem to be rare, can handle a frank and direct woman who doesn't sweet-talk or need others to nerve her. You can identify the easily intimidated because they need a gaggle of like-minded clones to back them up when they feign offense, which is merely a guise for their insecurity. — Donna Lynn Hope

The role of godly parents is to make sure that the hearts and minds of their children are saturated with the Word of God. — Elizabeth George

The handsome gifts that fate and nature lend us Most often are the very ones that end us. — Geoffrey Chaucer

My son has few friends and even fewer who know him for what he is. So long as you protect him, you live. Sumerian or not. But if you prove false in anything you've said here today, I will bring a wrath down on you so sever that you will spend eternity trying to dig out your own brains to alleviate the pain of it. (Apollymi) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

The problem that we, as living organisms, face - and not we only, humans, but any living organism faces - is the management of life. — Antonio Damasio

It's infinitely better to be judged by twelve than carried by six.-Grim — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Sportswriters are what make sports great and fun to watch. — Derek Jeter

High-fiving one another without evident irony. — Meg Wolitzer

When a new president comes in, a new president gets to clean house. — Hillary Clinton

A sailing ship is no democracy; you don't caucus a crew as to where you'll go anymore than you inquire when they'd like to shorten sail. — Sterling Hayden

[The materialist] thinks me a slave because I am not allowed to believe in determinism. I think [the materialist] a slave because he is not allowed to believe in fairies. — G.K. Chesterton