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Where I came from, people couldn't afford to go to the theatre. — Tracy Morgan
to me. Look how many years we wasted? Don't make the same mistake we did. Tell him, and tell him soon. Or you might lose him." ********************** CHAPTER 28 ********************** Caleb was determined to tell Katie how he really felt about her - even if it meant she would reject him. — Samantha Bayarr
the locale. Their faces were pulled tight, more like masks than faces, really. They moved slowly, — Larry Weiner
Your mind is like a tunnel that has no end, and a baloon, that even too much air cannot burst. — Michael Bassey Johnson
Why can't teachers end up owning schools, the way waiters can open their own restaurants? — Peter Brimelow
We've lost control of this planet somewhere. There's an echo in that kind of tornado situation, where you're powerless facing those phenomena. — Francis Alys
He picks me up and carries me to bed, then eases up to spoon behind me, his arms around my waist. I sigh, lost in the pleasure of being so well attended to. — J. Kenner
What can Americans learn from the Olympics spectacle? According to the IMF, China will succeed America as the dominant economic power in the course of the next presidential term, so Howard Fineman, editorial director of the Huffington Post and MSNBC mainstay, was anxious to pick up tips. 'Brits long ago lost their empire,' he tweeted, 'but overall show us how to lose global power gracefully.' So there's that. — Mark Steyn
Speak of the moderns without contempt and of the ancients without idolatry; judge them all by their merits, but not by their age — Lord Chesterfield
I have learnt that there are kind wonderful people in every country in the world — Connie Talbot
The University conceives of itself as dedicated to the power of the intellect. Its commitment is to the way of reason. — Edward Levi
Christ offers us the incredible opportunity to trade temporary goods and currency for eternal rewards. — Randy Alcorn
Invest in the "process" rather than the product. Process living neutralizes the depleting and impoverishing effects of chronically living in anticipation. Even when impossible goals occasionally are reached, satisfactions derived from them are invariably disappointing unless the process has given ample satisfaction along the way. — Theodore Isaac Rubin
