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Love can overcome many challenges. It's a precious treasure - worth more than all of these other miraculous things. It's the most powerful magic in the universe. Don't let it slip through your fingers. Hold onto it. Tightly. — Anonymous

I use the word "man" loosely. A better description would be "the most beautiful specimen of Homo sapiens sapiens with a set of XY chromosomes to grace the planet Earth at this moment, or any other era, epoch, or age in history. — Elle Lothlorien

From education by the Church to education by Germanic value is a step of several generations. — Alfred Rosenberg

Two little dark figures, looking up. Are they looking at me? Is is him? This far away there's only one way to know. I point to the sky. — Ally Condie

Unconditional love will have the final word in reality. — Martin Luther King Jr.

There are few situations in life that cannot be resolved promptly, and to the satisfaction of all concerned, by either suicide, a bag of gold, or thrusting a despised antagonist over a precipice on a dark night — Ernest Bramah

Approve not of him who commends all you say. — Benjamin Franklin

How she envied Diesel. He could love someone without knowing them. — Sonja Yoerg

You can never say everything you want to say. I feel I had a fair opportunity to explain a lot of the questions. — Jeffrey Skilling

Were not cutting the budget simply for the sake of sounder financial management. This is only a first step toward returning power to the states and communities, only a first step toward reordering the relationship between citizen and government. — Ronald Reagan

Ayahuasca, unlike mushrooms and all these other things is only as good as the person who made it ... The ayahuasca is a combinatory drug, and so it brings the human interaction and the lore of it into a much more central position. — Terence McKenna

He had to admit it: he'd missed being engrossed in a case. He even missed the microfiche machines he'd had to use before everything went online, tucked invariably in a corner surrounded by shelves of dusty atlases and encyclopedias. The machines were like old friends to him, the way the knob fit firmly in his hand, the way the text scrolled horizontally across the screen. — Sharon Guskin