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Remember the days when you let your child have some chocolate if he finished his cereal? Now, chocolate is one of the cereals. — Robert Orben

I find it strange that Gisela Gschaider a 1974 immigrant from Germany is on the brexit panel telling us British what we should do . — Alan Sugar

But, I will scream at the page: "There is so much more to Mary and Martha! — Mary Stromer Hanson

So many dreams, so many disappointments, so many promises. And in the end, they all just vanish. — Haruki Murakami

Excellence is not one off thing, it is a life style that gives you the ability to grow and reach the unreachable. — Euginia Herlihy

In America, the photographer is not simply the person who records the past, but the one who invents it. — Susan Sontag

God determine timing of everything;
A time to be born and a time to die.
A time to be sorrow and a time to be happy.
A time to plant and a time to harvest.
A time to search and a time to quit searching.
A time of darkness and a time of light.
A time of trouble and a time of liberation. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I am in love when I feel that my soul belongs to the universe. — Debasish Mridha

Derek Trucks is a real good new artist. He's a young guy. — Johnny Winter

A sharp blade of sadness goes through me, deep and quick. I guess it was bound to happen
eventually. I've always known it would. Everyone you trust, everyone you think you can count on, will eventually disappoint you. When left to their own devices, people lie and keep secrets and change and disappear, some behind a different face or personality, some behind a dense early morning fog, beyond a cliff. That's why the cure is so important. That's why we need it. — Lauren Oliver

We didn't educate women, because the leaders then didn't think they were educable. That changed when a shortage of teachers developed, because men didn't get paid enough to teach school. Then men, who held the positions of power, sent women to teachers' colleges. — John Shelby Spong