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A divorce is like a symphony with a screeching sound at the end - the fact that it ended badly does not mean it was all bad. — Daniel Kahneman

I guess I've never really been aggressive, although almost everybody else in show business fights and gouges and knees to get where they want to be. — Andy Williams

He who spends time regretting the past loses the present and risks the future. — Francisco De Quevedo

She braces her hands on the table, leaning forward. And I have a whole new esteem for gravity - because it's that force that causes her blouse to pull away from her body, giving me a delectable view of her stunning tits encased in delicate black lace. — Emma Chase

If American schooling is inadequate now, just imagine how much more obsolete it will be when today's kindergarten students graduate from high school in just 12 years. — Janet Napolitano

It's fandom, Bran. Getting butthurt over nothing is practically a sacrament. — J.C. Lillis

Maisie bit her lip. She had learned that sometimes it was best to let words die of their own accord, rather than fight them. — Jacqueline Winspear

Once, she had been her parents' daughter. Then great, unlucky Ias's wife. Her children's mother. At the last, her mother's keeper. Well, I am none of these things now. Who am I, when I am not surrounded by the walls of my life? — Lois McMaster Bujold

Our natural, inalienable rights are now considered to be a dispensation from government, and freedom has never been so fragile, so close to slipping from our grasp as it is at this moment. — Ronald Reagan

It is the church that must proclaim the law out of Zion — Sunday Adelaja

In the Einstein way, I can't believe in a universe that doesn't have some sort of prime mover, identical with all of created nature. I have a whole lot of a harder time with supposing the fine print of the Torah was a direct revelation. — Simon Schama

It is true that there is not enough beauty in the world.
It is also true that I am not competent to restore it.
Neither is there candor, and here I may be of some use. — Louise Gluck