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It is not helpful to have those kind of comments come out when we've got troops in combat. — Richard Myers

Just as the light of the sun, while it invigorates a living and animated body, produces effluvia in a carcass; so it is certain that the sacraments where the Spirit of faith is not present, breathes mortiferous rather than vital odour. — John Calvin

When Franklin D. Roosevelt was asked what book he could give the Soviets to teach them about the advantages of American society, he pointed to the Sears catalogue. — Alain De Botton

I'm a musician. I play harmonica for relaxation. A good way to relax and entertain people. An excellent way to have fun. — Stan Musial

When I told my mother that I wanted to be an actress, she said, you can't live here and do that, and so I moved out. I was determined to prove her wrong because she was so sure that I was going to go astray. And that's the juice that kept me going. — Cicely Tyson

Can you imagine a mind state in which there is no bitter, condemning judgement of oneself or of others? This mind does not see the world in terms of good and bad,might and wrong, good and evil; it sees only 'suffering and the end of suffering. — Sharon Salzberg

Without peace and the rule of law, civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights cannot be enjoyed, when killing, maiming and mutual poisoning prevail. — Alfred-Maurice De Zayas

The weird thing about saying good-bye is that it never gets easier. — Alyson Noel

Dear God,how can I live a vanilla life when I'm a strawberry girl? — Lorna Seilstad

If I couldn't be a fiction writer, I would be a roller coaster designer for theme parks — Mike Wells

When you love what you do, more than likely everything is gonna just come out decent. — Ghostface Killah

A mitzvah that costs money is worth more than one that costs nothing. — Nachman Of Breslov

Every exploration is an appropriation. — Roland Barthes