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Snow falling soundlessly in the middle of the night will always fill my heart with sweet clarity — Novala Takemoto

My love is selfish. I cannot breathe without you. — John Keats

You know, a TV show is a slow build. — Ray Romano

I would have a democratic process for people to get together and talk about the way they want the government to conduct business with China. — Tsai Ing-wen

We all do stuff we think is right. Irrespective rules, drama or money. — Sarvesh Jain

Waves of a serene life pass over us from time to time, like flakes of sunlight over the fields in cloudy weather. — Henry David Thoreau

White House is ranting up its rhetoric for Republicans, using wild words to attack them over the budget standoff. — Andrea Tantaros

It's as important to be well informed in this area, if you're going to do it, as it is to be well informed about procedures in skin diving and that sort of thing if you're going to do that. — Terence McKenna

It's exciting to be with really, really good people. Some people make you feel like you've got to up your game. Working with good people is always good. — Alan Cumming

After the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia offered its new structure of government to the states for ratification, members of the Dismal Swamp Company differed in their opinions of it. Visitors to Mount Vernon heard George Washington say that he was "very anxious" to see all states ratify the Constitution. Alexander Donald wrote: "I never saw him so keen for any thing in my life, as he is for the adoption of the new Form of Government." Conversations at Mount Vernon touched on demagogues winning state elections to pursue "their own schemes," on the "impotence" of the Continental Congress, and on the danger of "Anarchy and civil war." Washington concluded: "it is more than probable we shall exhibit the last melancholy proof, that Mankind are not competent to their own government without the means of coercion in the Sovereign." By "sovereign" he meant not the people but the national government. Without a new, stronger government, he said, America faced "impending ruin. — Charles Royster

The history of literature is very far from being one of simple progress. — C.S. Lewis

My mom was a free spirit, and she brought me up to be a free spirit. — Mark Bradford

Fanny believed their emotional landscapes were similar: Both were tenderhearted, headstrong, tough and vulnerable all at once. — Nancy Horan

People need to know there is life after salvation! Salvation is not only about eternity. Salvation is the open door to an abundant earthly life in which we enjoy the love and direction of an active God! — Beth Moore