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In the Keys, a lot of people are stubborn. — Craig Fugate

The person, whom you favored with a loan, if he be a good man, will think himself in your debt after he has paid you. — Richard Steele

A woman should live with two men; one more a lover and the other more a friend. — Leonor Fini

The usual heresy consists in denying the existence of a god who has created us. It is a much more interesting heresy to imagine that possibly a god has created us and then to say that there isn't the least reason for us to be impressed by that fact. And certainly not to be thankful for it. — Lars Gustafsson

When you survive your crisis, you teach us all how to survive it. — Laura Day

There was a whole world out there waiting for her-- all she had to do was reach out and grab it. — Zoey Dean

I wouldn't be surprised if some day, they put the Simpsons in the Smithsonian. It's become part of our culture, those characters. — Joe Mantegna

I feel that the longest and worst punishment should be reserved for those who slandered God by inventing Hell. — Isaac

When the world was half a thousand years younger all events had much sharper outlines than now. The distance between sadness and joy, between good and bad fortune, seemed to be much greater than for us; every experience had that degree of directness and absoluteness which joy and sadness still have in the mind of a child — Johan Huizinga

You can be very promiscuous in your research, but not in your trading. — William Eckhardt

In the long run luck is given only to the efficient. — Helmuth James Graf Von Moltke

I've heard it said that prayer doesn't change a situation for you so much as it changes you for the situation. — Marianne Williamson

Most people return small favors, acknowledge medium ones and repay greater ones - with ingratitude. — Benjamin Franklin