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Love has its own independent form and formlessness. When someone loves you be gratiful for it. If they stop loving be grateful for that. If they love another, let them love! — Frederick Lenz

It encapsulates so neatly the lesson of expectation and reality that it could serve as a parable. The fact that tomatoes are good is beside the point. If you think you're getting an apple, a tomato will revolt you. That New York should be nicknamed the Big Apple, that an apple is the fruit of humankind's first error and the expulsion from paradise, that America and paradise have been linked and confused ever since Europeans first hit its shores, makes the story reverberate as myth. — Siri Hustvedt

We have far too many kids. At one time in the playpen there was standing-room only. It looked like a bus stop for midgets. It used to get so damp in there, we'd have a rainbow above it. — Phyllis Diller

I think every single imperfection adds to your beauty. I'd rather be imperfect than perfect. — Sonam Kapoor

God called Abraham and commanded him to go out from the country where he was living. With this call God has roused us all, and now we have left the state. We have renounced all the things the world offers ... The gods of the nations are demons. — Justin Martyr

Bastard."
"You love me."
"Yes, I do. Now let me come. — Jaci Burton

Call it peace or call it treason / call it love or call it reason / but I ain't marching anymore — Phil Ochs

Don Knotts was a really big influence, especially on the Steve Allen show. I mean, look at the guy, his entire life is in his face. — Tim Conway

And let the winds of the heavens dance between you. — Kahlil Gibran

As religious leaders, we are called to be true "people of dialogue," to cooperate in building peace not as intermediaries but as authentic mediators. Intermediaries seek to give everyone a discount ultimately in order to gain something for themselves. However, the mediator is one who retains nothing for himself but rather spends himself generously until he is consumed, knowing that the only gain is peace. Each one of us is called to be an artisan of peace, by uniting and not dividing, by extinguishing hatred and not holding on to it, by opening paths to dialogue and not by constructing new walls! Let us dialogue and meet one another in order to establish a culture of dialogue in the world, a culture of encounter. — Pope Francis

For nobody else, gave me thrill-with all your faults, I love you still. It had to be you, wonderful you, it had to be you. — Frank Sinatra

Where a trust becomes a monopoly the state has an immediate right to interfere. — Theodore Roosevelt

It's amazing that a man who is dead can talk to people through these pages. As long as this books survives, his ideas live. — Christopher Paolini

Some 43 percent of voters in union households voted for President Bush in 2004, according to exit poll data. — Linda Chavez

As I see it, part of the art of being a hero is knowing when you don't need to be one anymore. — Alan Moore