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It is therefore indisputable that the limbs of architecture are derived from the limbs of man. — Michelangelo
As a former resident with strong personal and ministry ties to the North Star State, I pray that the good people of Minnesota will show their support for God's definition of marriage, between a man and a woman. — Billy Graham
The Curse has a thing for contrast: frivolity one minute, homicide the next. — Glen Duncan
I think we can find a formula that would be to everyone's satisfaction, which would make it possible for Croatia to take some more steps and for Europe to accept us into its midst, and for the talks to start. — Stjepan Mesic
There is a terrible pain," she said softly, "about being abandoned by someone who loves someone else more than you. A pain and an emptiness and a determination never again to give anyone that power. — Mary Balogh
What's your name, pictsie?" she said. "No'-as-big-as-Medium-Sized-Jock-but-bigger-than-Wee-Jock-Jock, mistress. There's no' that many Feegle names, ye ken, so we ha' to share." "Well, Not-as-big-as-Little-Jock - " Tiffany began. — Terry Pratchett
It is important that the Greek people make decisions on important developments. — George Papandreou
Well, I'm nothing if not strangely beautiful but a little unproductive. — Bella Forrest
I write to make sense of my life.
-John Cheever, quoted in _Cheever - A Life_ (2009) by Blake Bailey — John Cheever
You can't hide secrets from the future with math. — MC Frontalot
I don't know anything about the Appalachian mountains or cowboys and Indians or anything. I just made it up. — Paul McCartney
A heart is all that didn't get removed. — Will Advise
'Cause there's the Jews you know. And then there's The Jews, you know? — Romina D'Alessandro
Everything that burns, everything that rips me apart, I want to suffer with my body. I'd rather have a hundred wounds, whips, poisons - than this kind of suffering in the head, this phantom of suffering, which touches me softly and caresses me without ever really hurting. — Jean-Paul Sartre
She knew instinctively that every creature was entitled to one thing: life. To steal that through abuse or indifference argued a crime against — J.K. Accinni