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Each type of civilization has had diseases peculiar to it and at each period the various social groups in any community also have differed in this regard. — Rene Dubos

You go to a place for a visit and deep in your heart you think that this place can be your own home and Zurich is such a place! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

She knew that Grandmother was no longer with them. The dazed look in the old man's eyes told her as much. She wanted to cry - not for Grandmother, who could suffer no more, but for Grandfather, who looked so helpless and bewildered; she did not want him to be unhappy. — Ruskin Bond

Shadows can indicate what's shining bright But it's the sun which fills your soul with light, — Rumi

The more one emphasizes winning, the less he or she is able to concentrate on what actually causes success. — Nick Saban

I felt truly happy for the first time in years. Such moments should be logged and noted. — William Boyd

800,000 Armenian deportees were actually killed ... by holding the guilty accountable the government is intent on cleansing the bloody past. — Djemal Pasha

As a matter of policy from the beginning with our team, there have been three things we've said we won't draft a player: if they've been involved in domestic violence, drug abuse, or if they show lack of respect for authority. — Bob McNair

It should've been illegal for a man to walk around like that without some sort of permit. — Julie James

Most people are just trying to get through the day. Sophisticated people learn how to get from the day. — Jim Rohn

Nicolai, the Dark Seducer as his people called him, had been in bed, but not alone. He was never alone. He was a man known for the violence of his temper as well as the deliciousness of his touch — Gena Showalter

For grace is given not because we have done good works, but in order that we may be able to do them. — Saint Augustine