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You never forget your first love. It's the most awful feeling in the world to love someone who can't love you back.. — Marie Coulson

You know,' Russell said, 'we could have beaten John Kennedy on civil rights, but not Lyndon Johnson.' There was a pause. A man was perhaps contemplating the end of a way of life he cherished. He was perhaps contemplating the fact that he had played a large role - perhaps the largest role - in raising to power the man who was going to end that way of life. But when, a moment later, Richard Russell spoke again, it was only to repeat the remark. 'We could have beaten Kennedy on civil rights, but we can't Lyndon. — Robert A. Caro

You cannot end a theology class without hearing these recurrent words "maybe", "it seems to me", "perhaps", "the unique reason may be that", "my belief on this subject is that", "there are many interpretations to how", etc. All of which indicate a lack of certainty. It's not surprising in a class with the task to study the invisible god — Bangambiki Habyarimana

I'm in an unusual stage right now, because I haven't dated in so long. The sense of isolation turns it all into a bigger deal. Just taking the risk of opening that door is really hard for me right now. — Andie MacDowell

Measure your success by the number of people who envy you. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Life is all about mistakes.It is constant change and growth — Neale Donald Walsch

You can't be loyal to others if you're not loyal to your own nature first. — Tor Seidler

If I get out of this, the first thing I'm doing is enrolling in a Spanish class. — Holly S. Roberts

I would rather preach one sermon than write a thousand books. — Vavasor Powell

Temptation was the color white. It was black ink, quivering at the point of a pen's nib. — Marie Rutkoski

I freed thousands of slaves, and could have freed thousands more, if they had known they were slaves. — Harriet Tubman

Chicago was where I realized that improv is its own thing, its own art form. And through that, you kind of develop a work ethic of not selling it short. — Thomas Middleditch

I write for no other purpose than to add to the beauty that now belongs to me. I write a book for no other reason than to add three or four hundred acres to my magnificent estate. — Jack London

Because I need you more right now than I need to breathe. — Angie Stanton