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The cares of today are seldom those of tomorrow, and when we lie down at night we may safely say to most of our troubles, "Ye have done your worst, and we shall see you no more." — William Cowper
The challenge for the church is how do we have unity about basic beliefs and yet respect individual differences. — William P. Leahy
I think the Mussolinean institution of a third way alternative to comunism is currently still very relevant. — Gianfranco Fini
Eyes are no more the soul mirror of a person; on the contrary the computer or the hard disk are. — Matthew G. Kirschenbaum
Chris Matthews is so nuts that if he ate a snickers bar it would be cannibalism. — Greg Gutfeld
When there is no thought in the mind, no thought of thought, when the mind is quiet but fully alert, we experience a little bit of enlightenment. — Frederick Lenz
Blessed is he who carries within himself a God, an ideal, and who obeys it: ideal of art, ideal of science, ideal of the gospel virtues, therein lie the springs of great thoughts and great actions; they all reflect light from the Infinite. — Louis Pasteur
She went like that saint who, although she still has her head on her shoulders, is carrying it in her hands, as if it had already been cut off. — Elena Ferrante
If to be interesting is to be uncommonplace, it is becoming a question, with me, if there are any commonplace people — Mark Twain
She poured me a cup of coffee and I drank it standing by the back door, looking out of the back garden. I felt it scald my tongue but it did not warm me. It was heavy with sugar but it did not taste sweet. I gave a little sigh. There are some days when nothing seems right. — Philippa Gregory
I'm certainly not suggesting we nip upstairs and have a quick one now, but I do know that I'd like to spend time with you. Walk with you. Eat with you. Talk to you. — Catherine Alliott
It is difficult to understand precisely what the state hopes to achieve by promoting the creation and perpetuation of a subclass of illiterates within our boundaries, surely adding to the problems and costs of unemployment, welfare and crime. — William J. Brennan