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I came to the conclusion that the very best thing for Rosie, from the time she was 2 weeks old, was for us to get married. — Robert Blake

...practicing or teaching business administration can, inshallah, essentially become a profession that is full of righteous acts on the part of the believer if a person follows the rights, commands, and limits established in Islam. — Mohammad Rahman

I'm obsessed with getting married, but I don't even have a boyfriend. — Marlen Esparza

Give it a kick at the right place and it'll work. — Ezer Weizman

It's fashionable to speak about vulnerable populations in medicine and public policy, but it's harder to find a more vulnerable population than those who are dying. — Nicholas A. Christakis

Kindness can thrive even amongst cruelty. — Sarah J. Maas

I'm sorry that you don't know how you managed to betray your best friend and sleep with her husband, but it's certainly not my job to help guide you to enlightenment. I've — Jenny Ladner Brenner

Originally, I thought, 'Gollum's such a fantastic character, why are you doing him CG? Surely you need to be able to humanise him as much as possible - he's so full of pathos and real emotion.' — Andy Serkis

At the same time that you've got to open yourself up to the fact that experience is going to teach you year after year, decade after decade. I remember I very badly wanted to write a newspaper column when I was only 21 years old, and I went to my editor and told him that, and he said, "You're a really good writer, but you haven't lived long enough to be qualified to live out loud." — Anna Quindlen

Paper is poverty, it is only the ghost of money, and not money itself. — Thomas Jefferson

I think - I honestly think that my story is not 100 percent that unique. I think that I'm - just the whole rock star part kind of throws an interesting twist on it. — Nikki Sixx

A priest can achieve great victories with an army of women at his command. — Mary Elizabeth Braddon