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Shouldn't letting go be painless if you've never learned how to hold on? — David Levithan

A perpetual scandal: honoring the dead. — Marty Rubin

It is weakness rather than wickedness which renders men unfit to be trusted with unlimited power. — John Adams

If it was raining soup, the Irish would go out with forks. — Brendan Behan

Christ took our hell so that we might take His heaven. — Donald Barnhouse

If those who give are conscious of their own generosity and those who receive feel indebted, they are no longer family but rather strangers doing business. — Zicheng Hong

I never felt I knew it all. I always felt there's something new to learn, something new to do. — Don Shula

For, truly, the man who does not know when to die, does not know how to live. — John Ruskin

What do we know of our mothers? I thought I knew her. But I'd seen her as a child sees a good mother
pure, transparent, incapable of deception. — Rhonda Riley

Real life isn't like those comic books you love so much. — James L. Rubart

I was a good sight reader and I could sing two or three of these jingles a day. An orchestra would come in for half an hour, and then the singers would come in and knock 'em out, and go on to the next one. I was the voice of Budweiser and Almond Joy. — Valerie Simpson

The wise person leads by remaining in the background. — Lao-Tzu

When I learn the meaning of a word, I know the word; but when I say to myself, 'I know the word,' there comes a reflection of the word back from the mirror of my mind, making a second impression, and after that I am at least not so likely to forget it ... When, then, I think about the impression that the word makes upon me, how it is affecting me with the knowledge of itself, then I am what I should call self-conscious of the word - conscious not only that I know the word, but that I know the phenomena of knowing the word - conscious of what I am as regards my knowing of the word. — George MacDonald