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The Republican convention, an event with the intellectual content of a Guns'n'Roses lyric attended by every ofay insurance brokerin America who owns a pair of white shoes. — P. J. O'Rourke

Young people aren't the leaders of tomorrow. They are the leaders of today and tomorrow. — Kathy Calvin

I didn't go to university or get a degree, but I hired somebody as a mentor - and that I considered my university education. — Chevy Stevens

Many people spend time studying the properties of animals or herbs; how much more important it would be to study those of people, with whom we must live or die! — Baltasar Gracian

People reveal as much by their silence as they do by what they say. — Sandra Brown

Nature, the handmaid of God Almighty, does nothing but with good advice, if we make research into the true reason of things. — James Howell

I just don't think we could ever get our heads around the concept of learning to love a stranger". But you already do, the Indians replied. You didn't choose your siblings, and yet you learned to love them. Your parents shoved you in a room and said, "Get along". And you did. You found the good in each other. You discovered that the more respect, caring, and altruism you added to the relationship, the stronger it grew. — Franz Wisner

Forget aging. If you're six feet above ground, it's a good day. — Faith Hill

Beneath the skin of everything is something nobody can know. — Stephen Collins

Each soul enters with a mission. We all have a mission to perform. — Edgar Cayce

When you live as a fountain of abundant love, instead of an empty well waiting to be filled by a lover, you will attract your SoulMate. — Annette Vaillancourt

It started with Carol and it was almost an accident. Woke up one night because I had to tell Fumio, sitting up in bed smoking, terrified, what will he do, will he kill me, will he ever speak to me again, so I made him wake up and I told him. He laughed into his pillow. Why are you laughing? 'Well, at least you won't get pregnant, ... giggled, and went back to sleep. — Kate Millett

Research on the long-term effects of spaceflight suggested that women were less susceptible to radiation damage than men. They were smaller on average, requiring less space, less food, less air. And sociological studies pointed to the idea that they did better when crammed together in tight spaces for long periods of time. This — Neal Stephenson