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It is an occupational hazard that anyone who has spent her life learning how to lie eventually becomes bad at telling the truth. — Ally Carter
God never leads anyone anywhere for money. — Jack Hyles
My teacher says that everything that you want in the world is one step away, you just have to figure out which direction to step in. — Ashton Kutcher
It's written, 'seek and ye shall find'. But first, 'imagine what you seek'.
Otherwise, you will end up searching everything everywhere forever. — Toba Beta
Ladies and gentlemen, my mother thanks you, my father thanks you, my sister thanks you, and I thank you! — George M. Cohan
Being a bystander to suffering is not an option. — Peter Singer
Nobody is ever sent to Hell: he or she insists on going there. — W. H. Auden
It is some fundamental certainty which a noble soul has about itself, something which is not to be sought, is not to be found, and perhaps, also, is not to be lost. The noble soul has reverence for itself. — Friedrich Nietzsche
And history teaches this iron law of revolutions: the more extensive the eradication of existing authority, the more its successors must rely on naked power to establish themselves. For,in the end,legitimacy involves an acceptance of authority without compulsion; its absence turns every contest into a test of strength. — Henry Kissinger
She and Kaci were as different as day was from night. She was sensitive while Kaci was more thick-skinned; she was more passive while Kaci was more assertive. She hated to think of herself as sensitive and passive but she knew that it was true. She yearned to be more like her younger sister but she just wasn't sure if she had it in her. — Valenciya Lyons
Holding her great breast in both hands as if she were holding a pudding, Mrs. Otterley rushed out. — Marion Chesney
You might 'write from the heart,' but you'd better polish with your brain. — Margaret Atwood