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True faith, a simple life, a helping hand- the three things prized most in Heaven. — Frederick Buechner

We were told our campaign wasn't sufficiently slick. We regard that as a compliment. — Margaret Thatcher

One of the tricky things about sort of larger, comic-book action movies is that the scale is so big that they have to save the world at the end of every movie, and so at the end of each of the films, either Chicago or New York end up getting obliterated. — Graham Moore

So many times each day we support each other informally without ever becoming 'helper' or 'helped.' Perhaps we're finding an article of clothing for a partner, cutting bread for one of the children, collecting the mail for the person at the next desk, holding the coat for someone at a restaurant. — Ram Dass

Is it safe out here?" I whisper.
"Mmm?"
"The animals? Bears? Wolves?"
Oskar laughs. "Well, I've already claimed you, so the other predators are out of luck. — Sarah Fine

I love carelessly, live respectfully, speak intelligently, work passionately, trust recklessly, get hurt easily and bounce back effortlessly. — Tony Payne

When you approach everything as if it's a big, fun experiment, then it's not that big of a deal if things don't work out. If the plan changes, that can be even better. — Sophia Amoruso

An 'I' without a body is a possibility. But a body without an 'I' is utterly impossible. — Edith Stein

Every time I thought to, I wrote about you. — Crystal Woods

Was it still paranoia if all his fears were justified? — Margaret Peterson Haddix

The Web itself doesn't as much change the way we do things as it changes the ease with which we do things. And that changes the way we do everything. — David A. Siegel

As for the garden of mint, the very smell of it alone recovers and refreshes our spirits, as the taste stirs up our appetite for meat. — Pliny The Elder

The tool user, provided the tool is made well, need not, and indeed should not, know anything about the tool. — Peter Drucker