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And so it went. Smiling, Annie might have liked to freeze the moment in time. These three, so precious to her, were in synch with each other. There was a feeling of excitement and hope. — Barbara Delinsky

In political administration, no problem is ever simple. It can never be reduced to the question whether a certain measure is good or not. — Napoleon Bonaparte

I have a wide circle of friends, wide enough to keep them away from me. — Ljupka Cvetanova

If all you talk about is what you have, it shows the less you have. — Pontius Joseph

I don't want to direct music videos at all. Any work I do with a camera I'd like to be for a film. — Giuseppe Andrews

Hanuman not only gives liberation, he also fulfills our beneficial desires. — Krishna Das

I like to play football, read some books, study. — Andrew Luck

Everyone thought they would be friends for decades, forever. But for most people, of course, that hadn't happened. As you got older, you realized that the qualities you valued in the people you slept with or dated weren't necessarily the ones you wanted to live with, or be with, or plod through your days with. If you were smart, and if you were lucky, you learned this and accepted this. You figured out what was most important to you and you looked for it, and you learned to be realistic. — Hanya Yanagihara

Apply yourself to solitude. One who is given to solitude knows things as they really are. — Gautama Buddha

I was on the playground all night. I ain't never go to parties or nothing. I'd get out of school at 3 and be out there playing until one in the morning with one streetlight. For real. — Moses Malone

Now, as far as monitoring is concerned, what my point is, we need to make sure that any place - I don't care whether it's a mosque, a school, a supermarket, a theater, you know it doesn't matter. If there are a lot of people getting there and engaging in radicalizing activities then we need to be suspicious of it. — Benjamin Carson

In other words, knowledge of the external world begins with an immediate utilisation of things, whereas knowledge of self is stopped by this purely practical and utilitarian contact. — Jean Piaget