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Everyone wants to be happy; happiness is a right. And while on a secondary level differences exist of nationality, faith, family background, social status and so on, more important is that on a human level we are the same. None of us wants to face problems, and yet we create them by stressing our differences. If we see each other just as fellow human beings, there'll be no basis for fighting or conflict between us. — Dalai Lama

How comfortable it is to have One, day and night, before the throne to control the charge of our enemy, and the despondencies of our souls. — Stephen Charnock

In this present body he hadn't been loved, and he found almost nothing to love about himself. — Ann Brashares

Economics anxiety may be even more common than the often identified 'math anxiety,' for unlike math, which has its personal uses, economics is seen as a mysterious set of forces manipulated from above. — Gloria Steinem

I must teach you to long for something better...For my uncontrollable longings for this man, Lord --- Your strength. — Elisabeth Elliot

Every person has lots of ingredients to make them into what is always a one-of-a-kind creation. — Holly Goldberg Sloan

Life is only what you wonder. Day is light as your brightest dream. — Ray Davies

The trial seemed to be made for television. It involved an attractive lady wrestler, a wealthy Texas rancher and her architect husband, a bomb, and a murder plot. — Jacob Bembry

Who hasn't had the 'I went to school/work in my underwear' dream? — Lisa McMann

roughly identical with modern Iraq from north of Baghdad to the Persian Gulf. It has an area of approximately 10,000 square miles, somewhat larger than the state of Massachusetts. Its climate is extremely hot and dry, and — Samuel Noah Kramer

With the Holocaust - I wonder if a lot of Jewish writers of my generation have felt this way - it feels really intimidating to approach it. I feel like so many writers who have either lived through it firsthand or were part of that generation where they were closer to the people who were in it have written so beautifully about it, so there's no lack of great books about it — Molly Antopol

Need' now means wanting someone else's money. 'Greed' means wanting to keep your own. 'Compassion' is when a politician arranges the transfer. — Joseph Sobran

I pictured myself saying in a court of law, "Well, Your Honor, there was
this evil sorcerer's apprentice and a flesh-eating, power-granting demon
he summoned from a primordial dimension ... "
Even I couldn't see a way to make that script work. — Laura Resnick