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The economists all think that if you show up at the cashier's cage with enough currency, God will put more oil in ground, — Kenneth S. Deffeyes

The rest is a mere matter of detail, to be settled with judgment, discretion, and caution. — John Griffin Carlisle

I've worked with the greatest actors, and they're all gone. This is what's so desperate to me. — Angela Lansbury

I was ready to go with you. After everything you'd done. And you just ... left me. You have no idea what I had to go through. How hard I had to work to become ... human. — C.J. Roberts

I miss singles terribly, but it is a choice I make because I don't feel I am good enough anymore. I don't want to be 100 odd in the world and still play for the heck of it. — Sania Mirza

And it is undeniably true that the greatest and most important right of a British subject is that he shall be governed by no laws but those to which he, either in person or by his representatives, hath given his consent; and this, I will venture to assert, is the great basis of British freedom; it is interwoven with the Constitution, and whenever this is lost, the Constitution must be destroyed. — Joseph Warren

The due of honor in no point omit. — William Shakespeare

Defend me, therefore, common sense, say
From reveries so airy, from the toil
Of dropping buckets into empty wells,
And growing old in drawing nothing up. — William Cowper

Mary had a little putt, she needed it for par. Mary has a second putt ... the first one went too far! — Margaret Kennard

We grapple with this 'law of sin' (Rom. 8:2) and expel it from our body, establishing in its place the surveillance of the intellect. Through this surveillance we prescribe what is fitting for every faculty of the soul and every member of the body. For the senses we prescribe what they should take into account and to what extent they should do so, and this exercise of the spiritual law is called self-control. — Gregory Palamas

I was not prepared to play the role of singer in the camp of the warriors — Leon Trotsky

In the race of faith, stay focused upon Christ, not the other runners, nor the spectators. — Steven J. Lawson

I was sixteen years old when you were born. — Jane Austen