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We need a dramatically expanded use of statecraft. — Newt Gingrich

Catherine had never wanted comfort more, and [Henry] looked as if he was aware of it. — Jane Austen

One of the biggest blessings in my life is that I have a very wonderful family, a lovely wife and two lovely daughters. — Asghar Farhadi

Giving up is not an option. It is the biggest mistake one can make and there's nothing to be learnt from it — Lyrikal

They were without clothes before I got there, and they were without clothes when I left. — Jock Sturges

It's not stress that kills people, but how they react to it. — Robert Ringer

Usually, if we hate, it is the shadow of the person that we hate, rather than the substance. We may hate a person because he reminds us of someone we feared and disliked when younger; or because we see in him some gross caricature of what we find repugnant in ourself; or because he symbolizes an attitude that seems to threaten us. — Sydney J. Harris

Every evening brings us nearer God. — Martin Luther

The high arts of literature and music stand in a curious relationship to one another, at once securely comfortable and deeply uneasy - rather like a long-term marriage. — Will Self

In life you hoped to do what you could but mostly you did what you were told and that was the end of it. — Iain M. Banks

I busked from the age of 13 until I was 18. — Glen Hansard

My wife was of slight stature and weighed no more than a box of old books. Folded as she was, she fitted snugly into the trunk. — Stephen Livingston

Our ability to accept life's difficult offerings is a testament of our relationship with God. — Scott Hildreth

Monetary policy itself cannot sensibly be directed at reducing imbalances. — Timothy Geithner

Bad habits fill needs, so find good alternatives for them. — Martha Beck