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The boy was a trained actor, letting me see only what he wanted me to. — Jenny B. Jones

I meant no disrespect. It's just that I had always felt that rabbis, priests, pastors, any cleric, really, lived on a plane between mortal ground and heavenly sky. God up there. Us down here. Them in between. — Mitch Albom

Exercise is wonderful," said Louis. "I could sit and watch it all day. — Larry Niven

Taste and see that the LORD is good," says the psalmist (Ps 34:8). To "taste" is, as we say, to "try" a mouthful of something, with a view to appreciating its flavor. A dish may look good, and be well recommended by the cook, but we do not know its real quality till we have tasted it. — J.I. Packer

It was emotional when Chrysler sold out to the Germans. — Lee Iacocca

I never liked my own species. On why so many of his comics are about animals, in an interview. — Gary Larson

Lovemaking is the consolation for living in the body, just as art is the consolation for living in the world. — Laura Argiri

Because it's the same as in mine. Because I love you, Julia. I am completely in love with you, and I love you, and I want you to love me, he said, never breaking his gaze from hers, his beautiful brown eyes flooded with love. — Lauren Blakely

That alone is wise which is just; that alone is enduring which is right. — Henry George

Like caterpillars our metamorphosis begins with what comes from our mouth. Caterpillars spin silk cocoons from the mouth. We speak life or death, success or failure. All transformation starts with what comes from our mouth. — Brandi L. Bates

Life is a kind of struggle. Life is a sort of fight. — Haile Gebrselassie

Love is a peculiar thing. — Georg Buchner

To lose one parent may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness. — Oscar Wilde