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Can't blame a man for being human when human is all he'll ever be! — Eric Jerome Dickey

In Khushwant Singh's Train to Pakistan, the bloody violence sweeping India after partition has not yet touched Mano Majra, a small village of Muslims and Sikhs on the India-Pakistan border. But in the summer of 1947, the murder of a Hindu moneylender and the arrival of a trainful of dead Sikhs set off a tragic chain of events. — Nancy Pearl

An empowered person will recognize that they have agreed to the reality presented. — Rebekah Elizabeth Gamble

It's not what life does to you but what you do to life that counts. — Jim Stynes

People are funny, and in the most tragic situations, when comedy erupts from nowhere, it can turn on its head within the space of a second or a minute. You're laughing one minute and you're crying the next and that's just life for me, and that is what people are like. — Sally Hawkins

I speak and the child plays: who can be more serious than we are? — Friedrich Nietzsche

Writing is not describing, painting is not depicting. Verisimilitude is merely an illusion. — Georges Braque

As big as my ego may be, I'm really not of the belief that I can't be replaced. I didn't invent the wheel. There's someone else out there who can do what I do, maybe a little differently. I believe that Kiss is bigger than its individual members. — Paul Stanley

No matter who you are, how much money you make, or what kind of clothes you are wearing, CrossFit will force you to come face-to-face with your imperfections — Julie Foucher

I prefer that people remember me as a president who made reforms rather than a president who did nothing. — Francois Hollande

Across professions, consistency is a direct product of work ethic. — Harsha Bhogle

I borrow to pay my honest debts and not to squander foolishly. What's more, I confine my borrowing to those who can well afford it. I don't go around sponging on widows and orphans unless they have plenty. — Will Cuppy