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In Latin America in general, it's very important that Christianity not be simply a thing of reason, but also of the heart. — Pope Benedict XVI

Enough of this Miyagi crap. Point is, fight for what you want, and while you're doing that I'd like an egg mayo sandwich without that fucking cress shit on it this time. — Samantha Young

There is nothing final about a mistake, except its being taken as final. — Phyllis Bottome

The ocean was one of the greatest things he had ever seen in his life - bigger and deeper than anything he had imagined. It changed its color and shape and expression according to time and place and weather. It aroused a deep sadness in his heart, and at the same time it brought his heart peace and comfort. — Haruki Murakami

Taste depends upon those finer emotions which make the organization of the soul. — Joshua Reynolds

Coaches are bridge builders. It's our job to build a bridge for our athletes to cross over. — Rick Pitino

Chronic disease like a troublesome relative is something you can learn to manage but never quite escape. — Mary Tyler Moore

And of course, in the case of Barack Obama, had he not won primaries - and particularly the heavily important caucus in Iowa - if the public hadn't shown that they were prepared to vote for a black president, we wouldn't have one today. — Geoffrey Cowan

To pleasant songs my work was once given, and bright were all my labors then; / But now in tears to sad refrains I must return. — Deborah Harkness

A lot of people say I always play neurotic women. Well, who doesn't play neurotic women? — Geraldine Page

We had once what we can never have again. So why, then, do we behave as if everything we have connected with, everything we have blessed with our loving, should be ours for keeps? It is enough to have tiptoed to that space beyond the skin, beyond our nerve endings, and to have glimpsed things that beforehand we only half knew. — Rachel Joyce

For Fate/ The willing leads, the unwilling drags along. — Seneca.