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Peace is not the absence of poverty
But the presence of love for beauty — Debasish Mridha
George Clooney sort of lost his 'George Clooney-ness' the first day I met him. He's not George Clooney in my eyes - he's George from Kentucky with an awesome, awesome heart. — Shailene Woodley
The evergreen story of people in debt becomes even sexier in an economic downturn, when debts inevitably get harder to pay. — Virginia Postrel
Involvement in my kids' sports teams is something I have made time for over the years. I've also been able to coach all three of them in baseball and basketball, something that has strengthened our bonds and given me indescribable joy. I wouldn't trade it for anything. — Thomas Perez
Yes. They spread out to cover the entire solar system. We're trapped — Liu Cixin
Crying babies are like good intentions: Both should be carried out immediately! — Brigham Young
Christ wants to give you hope for the future. He wants you to learn what it means to walk with Him every day. When you come to Christ, God gives you eternal life - which begins right now as you open your heart to Him. — Billy Graham
The first proof of a well-ordered mind is to be able to pause and linger within itself. — Seneca The Younger
In the old days (aka the '90s), he could blow you off, say, two ways. Now, there are eighteen forms of rejection. We feel obliged to go through each and every form, just to re-re-re-reconfirm that he's not into us. — Anonymous
If I had five million pounds I'd start a radio station because something needs to be done. It would be nice to turn on the radio and hear something that didn't make you feel like smashing up the kitchen and strangling the cat. — Joe Strummer
Mathematics rightly viewed possesses not only truth but supreme beauty. — Bertrand Russell
In most cases, worldly love ends in hatred and deep sorrow. — Mata Amritanandamayi
I suppose middle-aged love is interesting for middle-aged people. — Phyllis Logan