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Lots of people think that love is giving flowers or chocolates, or taking walks in the moonlight, but for me that's all just decoration. Love is much more profound and true than that; it's being able to really take care of the other person. — Amanda Laneley
He tells the hiustory of Panem, the country that rose up out of the ashes of a place that was once North America. — Suzanne Collins
I always enjoy listening to Rush Limbaugh. I often agree with him. Sometimes I disagree with him. — Mitt Romney
One can revise the rules, shift the goal posts, but to do so is just to conjure a chimera and mask it as a novum. — Hal Duncan
France is the most civilized country in the world and doesn't care who knows it. — John Gunther
Then why do I think you've been hiding something from me ever since that night?"
"No clue. Why do I think you've been hiding something from me ever since that night?"
"No clue. — Darynda Jones
Most good novelists have been women or homosexuals. The novel is the triumphant evolved creation, one increasingly has to think, of these two groups, who have cooperated more closely in this domain than in any other. — Nicholson Baker
Briefly, to program it requires an absolute understanding of how all 65,536 processors are interconnected. — Philip Emeagwali
If I believed in Hell, I'd definitely be going there. — Jane Wiedlin
Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. — Gautama Buddha
Apollo's lips spread into a smile. "Sorry. I'll try to come after dinner next time." The bowl disappeared from his hands, and I wondered where it went. "Well, it's good to see the Scooby gang all in one piece. Warms my heart and all that jazz, but let's get to the point. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
To change a team you must change their comfort zone. — Doug Collins
As a New York Times article points out, failure has been transformed from an action (I failed) to an identity (I am a failure). This is especially true in the fixed mindset. — Carol S. Dweck
My friends knew that I was reading the Bible. First, the dean of the chapel took me out to lunch and shared his belief that the Old Testament was dispensable and, with it, any prohibition about sexuality and immorality. But I had been reading and studying the three different narratives of the Old Testament, and it seemed to me that you couldn't dispense with it in its entirety without violating a foundational rule about canonicity: no creating canons within canons. In fact, I had just gone over this in my graduate seminar in Queer Theory and it made me wonder if the chapel dean ought not sit in on my class. His position seemed like a hermeneutic of convenience, tailoring the text to fit my experience, and not a hermeneutic of integrity, where the text gets the chance to fulfill its internal mission. — Rosaria Champagne Butterfield
