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The word of God says "God is love", implying to love others is to reveal God to them. — Khuliso Mamathoni

Beauty such as theirs was something with which one lived joyously - racing with the wind, with storm and snow, dancing in the frost or among the golden wattles, galloping, galloping in the spring sun. Life might be dangerous, with beauty that was so difficult to hide, but life was always and ever had been very, very good — Elyne Mitchell

Now, more than ever, I realize just how illusory my undeserved success has been. I still hold out some hope of doing better, but age and unhappiness have sapped my strength. — Claude Monet

Sexy, to me, is the way you carry what you have. I have a big nose, but I rock it. — Justin Timberlake

I was told I got 10 measly minutes, but just in case, I brought 13 hours worth of material. — Rand Paul

You can trust a crystal ball about as far as you can throw it. — Faith Popcorn

Cubans were getting a monthly ration of five pounds of rice, three pounds of beans, five eggs, one chicken, half a pound of coffee, milk for children up to age seven, one bar of soap, two rolls of toilet paper, three packs of cigarettes. — Tony Mendoza

Today I tried to pick up something I was standing on. It didn't work out well. — Peter James West

The givers of most of the corruption in Africa are from outside Africa. — Olusegun Obasanjo

No need for words, it's all been said. — Jennifer Love Hewitt

Whatever was wrong, in either her or her brother, he would encourage by laughing at, if not by actually praising: people little know the injury they do to children by laughing at their faults, and making a pleasant jest of what their true friends have endeavoured to teach them to hold in grave abhorrence. — Anne Bronte

There is no point in lingering on the fallacies of the revolutionaries of unrepression; one could go on and on, but everything would come back to the same basic thing: the impossibility of living without repression. — Ernest Becker