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Most people gaze neither into the past nor the future; they explore neither truth nor lies. They gaze at the television. — Radiohead

Home is the nicest word there is. — Laura Ingalls Wilder

Men and words are ready made, and you, O Painter, if you do not know how to make your figures move, are like an orator who knows not how to use his words. — Leonardo Da Vinci

That's because your idea of exercise is reading in bed until your arms hurt from holding up your Kindle, — Jill Shalvis

This cannot be stated too strongly: From the very beginning, Christianity tied itself to history. The most important claims of Christianity are historical claims, and on the facts of history the Christian religion must stand or fall. — Kevin DeYoung

Play hard. Play smart. Play together. — Dean Smith

The greatest potential we have for opening our hearts lies in the opening of our minds. — Vironika Tugaleva

She had been proud of his decision to serve his country, her heart bursting with love and admiration the first time she saw him outfitted in his dress blues. — Nicholas Sparks

Parents do not have the courage to say no to certain things that their children demand. They are rather scared of their children. — Shiv Khera

I'm not claiming to be sober. I think that that would be misleading. I drink alcohol. My father has a vineyard, and the wine is really delicious, by the way. — Fergie

At the root of our civilization, there is the freedom of each person of thought, of belief, of opinion, of work, of leisure. — Charles De Gaulle

Intercourse with a woman is sometimes a satisfactory substitute for masturbation. But it takes a lot of imagination to make it work. — Karl Kraus

But Clara's father believed that nations never see themselves clearly in the mirror, much less when war preys on their minds. He had a good understanding of history and knew that the future could be read much more clearly in the streets, factories, and barracks than in the morning press. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon