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No one's perfect. And we've all made our mistakes and you just have to live with them and try to not make them again. — Chuck Norris
There's never going to be peace in the world until there's peace in nations. There's never going to be peace in nations till there's peace in communities and families and in individual lives. — Rick Warren
The Samaritans denied the primacy of the Temple of Jerusalem as the sole place of worship. They instead worshiped God on Mount Gerizim. though this was essentially the only religious difference between the two peoples, it was enough for the Samaritans not to be considered Jews. — Reza Aslan
There are no permanent friends or permanent enemies, just permanent interests. — Carol Moseley Braun
The moon hung heavy over the lake like an overripe orange, trickling its golden stream of light across inky depths. — Julie Lessman
He saw nothing except the endless ribbon of road unfolding in twisting narrow curves. — Lois Lowry
Life is a big collaboration. And we can't navigate it alone. — Tim Gunn
I had a vision ... of being found on the pavement by some passerby, with a small punctuation mark ending my sentence of life. — Mary Roberts Rinehart
You have my implicit forgiveness, you know, even when you're driving me crazy." . . .
"Jamie."
"Charlotte."
"Do come home soon. It won't be London without you."
"You never knew me in London."
"I know. I intend to fix that. — Brittany Cavallaro
They shared a sensation that was as addictive as a needle full of heroin to a street junkie. — Paige Dearth
The bastard - no other name was necessary, from now on the man formerly known as J.D. would simply be called The Bastard, The Prick, or The Shithead. — Julie James
Sometimes people think they are looking for the meaning of life, when really they are looking for an understanding of why they are here. What their purpose is, the purpose of life in general. And that's a much easier question to answer than the meaning of life. — Wendy Mass
