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The virtue she valued most was faith. It had no place on Franklin's list. She placed her trust in Providence. He placed his faith in man. — Jill Lepore
I'm good in the kitchen. I can cook seafood, collard greens, black-eyed peas. — Monique Coleman
Nothing in life is ever impossible as long as you believe. — Timothy Pina
A day doesn't pass that I'm not surprised. — George Gilder
When the night arrives, I often look up at the bright sky only to close my eyes and see the light within. Everything above so is below. — Nikhil Sharda
Three things never trust in- The maiden sworn as pure, The vows a king has given, And an ambush that is sure. — Mercedes Lackey
Byrd has always been that kind of pitcher, trying to trick you, keep the ball low, in and out. He threw a lot of strikes, worked it inside and out, threw breaking balls for strikes behind in the count. — Adrian Beltre
To be evil at all, Satan needs good things he can abuse, things like intelligence, power and will. Those good things come from God. — J. Budziszewski
It's my heart that is tired. A thirteen-year-old heart shouldn't feel like this. — Markus Zusak
She did not like her name. It was a mean, small name, with a kind of facetious twist, she thought, about its end like the upward curve of a pug dog's tail. — Elizabeth Von Arnim
Molded salads are best served in situations where they have little or no competition ... Like television, gelatin is too often a vehicle for limp leftovers that couldn't make it anywhere else. — Peg Bracken
Advertising is tax deductible, so we all pay for the privilege of being manipulated and controlled. — Noam Chomsky
Whatever you are, be a good one.
-Curtis Sittenfeld (American Wife) — Curtis Sittenfeld
Waiting is a large part of living. Great, passive, negative chunks of our time are consumed by waiting, from birth to death. Waiting is a special kind of activity - if activity is the right word for it - because we are held in enforced suspension between people and places, removed from the normal rhythms of our days and lives. — Ada Louise Huxtable
You go down to Skid Row and you see literally hundreds of people and not just men, but women and children as well. It's really a tragedy that our society has come to that. — Ernie Hudson