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To win this war, we need a commander in chief, not a professor of law standing at the lectern. — Sarah Palin

Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints, kill nothing but time. — Aliyyah Eniath

What a rich book might be made about buds and, perhaps, sprouts! — Henry David Thoreau

Oh no. Oh, hell to the no to the tenth power. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Successful people don't do it alone. Where they come from matters. They're products of particular places and environments. — Malcolm Gladwell

Her heart. It rules her. Every action, every smile, every word, every touch, is driven by it. Do you have any idea what it's like to be on the receiving end of that? — Kim Holden

My God! Who is this creature? It considers itself human. — Saul Bellow

I've got a lot of folks who want to get rid of TSA, a bunch of them. — Mike Rogers

He thought of Jesus as a great teacher, a rebel who refused to see the poor and disenfranchised mistreated. — Alice Hoffman

Explain to me what loving feels like, Beth. I want to understand. — Jennifer Ashley

People compose the schedules they do out of the priorities they have; and someone who says otherwise is deceiving himself about what he really values. The same thing applies to money that applies to time. I make a practice of watching what people do, never what they say. Whatever is important, to anyone sane, he will make a place for it; people live out their values. Values are different in this respect from "ideals," which are typically vain and effete and thus exist mostly for the sake of promoting self-delusions. — Kenny Smith

But restraint is the only one sort of control, and absence of restraint isn't freedom. It's not control that's lacking when one feels 'free', but the objectionable control of force. — B.F. Skinner

Faith is the result of the act of the will, following upon a conviction that to believe is a duty. — John Henry Newman