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It consists entirely of people who are not related by blood, many of whom can't stand each other. — Delia Ephron

Other people salted away money for their old age, but Nanny preferred to accumulate memories. — Terry Pratchett

One clings to life although there is nothing to be called life; another clings to death although there is nothing to be called death. In reality, there is nothing to be born; consequently, there is nothing to perish. — Bodhidharma

There is no reason why we should expect everyone else to travel by our own road, and — Teresa Of Avila

Burnside left even sooner, hard on the heels of a violent argument with Meade, an exchange of recriminations which a staff observer said went far toward confirming one's belief in the wealth and flexibility of the English language as a medium of personal dispute. — Shelby Foote

It's still a memory worth having, even if it's not exactly what you imagined. — Sarah Dessen

St. Louis is a customer- and partner-rich environment for any financial tech startup. — Jim McKelvey

I think you may see again a rise at the federal government level for a - a call for the federal constitutional amendment, because people want to make sure that this definition of marriage remains secure, because after all, the family is the fundamental unit of government. — Michele Bachmann

New York is a place I wanted to come — Martin St. Louis

Making love to a person in their sleep is the only guarantee they'll wake up with a smile on their face. — Bauvard

She was the kind of elegance
That would never tarnish.
A mixture of lace and mesh,
Like a classic heirloom that begged to be worn.
She was sharp intellect and quick wit.
The type of woman that spoke her mind,
Even if it shook.
(Or even if no one was listening.)
She was beautiful.
But not someone you'd see in magazines,
Her hips were too wide, her hair a mess of wispy tendrils,
(Rather, she was actually very ordinary.)
My, was she stubborn! She'd drive you mad!
(Sometimes, you'd probably call her crazy.)
But mostly, her laughter was a joyful moments.
Like a warm towel fresh from the dryer,
Or finding a twenty-dollar bill in your winter coat.
And that was the true revelation.
That magic does exist,
It ran through her like a wild, fiery current. — M.J. Abraham

He is not likely to learn who is not willing to be taught; for the learner has something to do, as well as the teacher. — Benjamin Whichcote