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Before statehood was achieved, Syria and Egypt had their tanks and military equipment lined up to invade Tel Aviv and destroy it; but the Israelis scrambled together an air force, some of it from old Second World War Messerschmidts, and the invasion was halted. — Steven Spielberg

And that said it all. Whitney, Nia, and I only lacked a blood connection. Born in the same year, in the Gemini month, and only days apart, plus — L.J. Charles

I'm interested in how people all over the world array themselves and go forth in the morning to do whatever they have to do to make a living. — William Gibson

Once you believe in yourself and see your soul as divine and precious, you'll automatically be converted to a being who can create miracles. — Wayne Dyer

My favorite thing about running is running when it's as hot as it can be, which is a little odd. — Scott Bakula

Beautiful mosaics are made of broken or torn material. The most spectacular personal brands are compilations of the same. — Ryan Lilly

The struggle for existence holds as much in the intellectual as in the physical world. A theory is a species of thinking, and its right to exist is coextensive with its power of resisting extinction by its rivals. — Thomas Huxley

If you're not living on the edge then you're taking up a little too much space. — Morgan Freeman

We call upon people everywhere to work for peace, to forget the quiet comfort of their homes, to leave behind their fears and feeling of powerlessness, their privileges and possessions, and join us as active participants and co-workers for peace. — Petra Kelly

Kid, not everything in life can be summed up neatly in a paragraph. No book has all of the answers. Not even the really good ones. You have to find the answers yourself sometimes. — Heather Brewer

Love is the magic glue
that holds us together! — Allan Rufus

A hundred cabinet-makers in London can work a table or a chair equally well; but no one poet can write verses with such spirit and elegance as Mr. Pope. — David Hume