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Looking ahead, I can see more and more instances where I will disagree with the president on very fundamental issues. The largest, for me, is education. — Jim Jeffords

The sun is the sacred morning light. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Reliving your painful past will poison your heart and your tomorrow. — Bryant McGill

As I have had to meet different challenges, I realize I am coming into myself, and whatever I'm wearing is another chance for me to explore a new version of myself. — Brie Larson

Some places are like family. They annoy us to no end, especially during the holidays, but we keep coming back for more because we know, deep in our hearts, that our destinies are intertwined. — Eric Weiner

Zehrunisa didn't know Abdul's age herself. Seventeen was what she'd said before the burning, when people asked her, but he could have been twenty-seven, for all she knew. You didn't keep track of a child's years when you were fighting daily to keep him from starving, as she and many other Annawadi mothers had been doing when their teenagers were young. — Katherine Boo

But, oh, how precious those things were! To look at the sky, breathe the cold wind, have fingers nipped by chill and skin stung red and heart stirred to life, gods, he had been dead until Tristen arrived and asked him the first vexing question, and posed him the first insoluble puzzle, and marveled at hailstones and mourned over falling leaves. What miracles there were all around ... — C.J. Cherryh

Christians call it faith ... I call it the herd. — Friedrich Nietzsche

It's kind of fun when you're playing characters that aren't quite on the up and up and people still like you. — Kevin Nealon

Markets work well with goods that economists call private goods. — Eric Maskin

Sometimes is necessary to fall from grace to teach indecent. — Ahmed Akram Mirza

If you've ever seen the film In Which We Serve, but it was about a destroyer in the Mediterranean. — Richard Attenborough