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Of course Mr Bennet would be dead, right at the point in time when she most needed to upbraid him, — Sherry Mellor
St. Elsewhere was certainly a great show. — Mark Harmon
If this was what life was like without words - a life of doing, not just talking - I just might be willing to give them up forever. — James Patterson
The heaven of poetry and romance still lies around us and within us. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Trust has no gradient. — Toba Beta
Repression by brute force is always a confession of the inability to make use of the better weapons of the intellect - better because they alone give promise of final success. — Ludwig Von Mises
A well begun is half ended. — A. C. Benson
The most important part that Rose Marie and I had was to learn to stay out of the way and to put our lives at his disposal to be used in ways often contrary to our own instincts. Christ captured Barbara in a way that highlighted her unwillingness to submit to him and our helplessness in changing her. Indeed, more than once he let us see that we needed to be rescued as much as Barbara did - perhaps even more, since there is no more impenetrable barrier to God's love than the sense of being right. So often self-righteousness controls a parent's attitudes toward a rebellious offspring. For — C. John Miller
Jesus has done everything for you. — Tullian Tchividjian
Software is the magic thing whose importance only goes up over time. — Bill Gates
During the last 2,500 years in Buddhist monasteries, a system of seven practices of reconciliation has evolved. Although these techniques were formulated to settle disputes within the circle of monks, i think they might also be of use in our households and in our society.
The first practice is Face-to-Face-Sitting. — Thich Nhat Hanh
Talking with Sweetbread, I wonder if that's what love is: the ability to go away and to come back again as if nothing has changed, even though everything has changed. — Gwendolyn Heasley
