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President Bush cruelly manipulated the grief of the American people - and the sympathy of the rest of the world - to introduce a 'world order' dreamed up by a clutch of fantasists advising the Secretary of Defence, Donald Rumsfeld. — Robert Fisk
This world has been connected. Tied to the darkness ... soon to be completely eclipsed. There is so very much to learn. You understand so little. — Ansem
I think that whether someone is a Christian or not, the idea that a human life has dignity and intrinsic worth should be clear enough. — Mike Huckabee
To take Christ into our well-ordered, well-kept lives is in many ways to ask for trouble, for he will not leave well enough alone. — Ronnie McBrayer
Say you write a song about a chandelier, and the chandelier gives off light. And the light is the color red and red reminds you of the color your not supposed to wear around a bull. So you name the song 'Cow.' — Billy Corgan
Love didn't necessarily look the way you expected it to. — Ann Brashares
DREAM INTERPRETATION Simplified.
Everything's either
concave or -vex,
so whatever you dream
will be something with sex. — Piet Hein
If disappointments do come, you will carry on still. You will say, just as he does, I am so lucky. — Kazuo Ishiguro
Small minds just like light winds can never create giant waves. — Mehmet Murat Ildan
The thrill, believe me, is as much in the battle as in the victory. — David Sarnoff
All my life is in Spain. I will stay. — Paz Vega
What makes the best the best is they never actually think they're the best. — Robin Sharma
First then this must be noted, that it is the nature of such things to be spoiled by defect and excess; as we see in the case of health and strength (since for the illustration of things which cannot be seen we must use those that can), for excessive training impairs the strength as well as deficient: meat and drink, in like manner, in too great or too small quantities, impair the health: while in due proportion they cause, increase, and preserve it. — Aristotle.
Trunk steady knocking/ Floating through the sky, Mary Poppins. — Riff Raff
Not only were my nerves shot, but my body was a traitor. I didn't want to melt against him. I didn't want to enjoy the feeling of his lips sliding across my skin. I didn't want to like the possessive way his fingers dug into my waist or the way his erection pressed against me. — E.M. Denning