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And these things we write that our joy may be full. 1 John 1:4 — Apostle John
Charm, I think, is education, really, no? I was educated to be nice to everybody. If you want to be rude and mean, I'm sure your life isn't that nice. — Mario Testino
That's what happens when you're responsible for lives other than your own, isn't it? You do what you have to do. — Sarah J. Maas
Dare to seek answers to your questions. — Lailah Gifty Akita
The scholar is that man who must take up into himself all the ability of the time, all the contributions of the past, all the hopes of the future. He must be an university of knowledges. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The primary function of the government is - and here I am quoting directly from the U.S. Constitution - 'to spew out paper.' — Dave Barry
Every ship should have a cat. — Alan Villiers
There is terrible suffering in our world today. Tragic things happen to good people. God does not cause them, nor does He always prevent them. He does, however, strengthen us and bless us with His peace, through earnest prayer. — Rex D. Pinegar
In America, snobs who wouldn't be seen dead with a lottery ticket play the stock market. We like to gamble. Winning, we have closed our eyes, leapt across the yawning abyss, and landed knee-deep in daisies. Even losing has a certain gloomy glamour: the gods of chance are worthy opponents; we have engaged them in hand-to-hand combat and though we lost, at least we shrank not from the contest. — Barbara Holland
The weakness of my position does not imply a strengthening of yours. — Sigmund Freud
Party animosity was concealed under a veil of studied courtesy. — Barbara W. Tuchman
I value the kind of prayer when you stand at the edge of the sea, or beneath a tree, or smell a flower, or love someone, or do a good thing. Those prayers validate existence and snatch it away from meaningless routine. — Roger Ebert
The biggest names in the Transcendentalist literary circle visited the community regularly, and supported it, but they couldn't live there happily. Hawthorne [who was briefly a resident] left for reasons I'm sure make sense to you; he couldn't get enough writing done in a house full of people playing music, and arguing. It was too busy. — Christine Jennings
I've never been a millionaire but I know I'd be just darling at it. — Dorothy Parker