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His jacket was a little too large and his choice of tie made you think he didn't have a wife at home, at least not a fully sighted one. — Colin Cotterill

The joy sometimes is in the simple beauty. — Frank Deford

Love is an attempt at penetrating another being, but it can only succeed if the surrender is mutual. — Octavio Paz

To transcend limitations and form positive new patterns of life based on who you know you can be rather than who you were yesterday, you must give up the modes of thinking, feeling and behaving that only keep you chained to your past. — Debbie Ford

The Bible tells us to be perfect. This is likely a scary thought for many people. It used to scare me. I didn't think I could ever get there, no matter how hard I tried. — Joyce Meyer

She was an exotic flower amongst the snowdrifts, out of place, a Technicolor misfit in a monochrome Christmas movie. — Thomm Quackenbush

It is twice as hard to crush a half-truth as a whole lie ... — Austin O'Malley

Earlier on today, apparently, a woman rung the BBC and said she heard there was a hurricane on the way ... well, if you're watching, don't worry, there isn't! — Michael Fish

As the world is getting smaller, it becomes more and more important that we learn each other's dance moves, that we meet each other, we get to know each other, we are able to figure out a way to cross borders, to understand each other, to understand people's hopes and dreams, what makes them laugh and cry. — Jehane Noujaim

Somewhat paradoxically, parenting programs should focus on the behavior of the parents not the behavior of the children. — Timothy Carey

The mission of the theatre, after all, is to change, to raise the consciousness of people to their human possibilities. — Arthur Miller

Falseness in life is the secret that makes man's inner self a rare truth; it hides from him although it's obvious to all. — Naguib Mahfouz

Time hides no treasures; we want not its then, but its now. — Henry David Thoreau

As always, Arbeely's heart squeezed at the sight of her, a not unpleasant ache, as if to say, Ah well. Like many of the men of the neighborhood, he was a little bit in love with Maryam Faddoul. What luck to be that Sayeed, her admirers thought, to live always in the light of her bright eyes and understanding smile! But none would dream of approaching her, even those who regarded the conventions of propriety as obstacles to be overcome. It was clear that Maryam's smile shone from her belief in the better nature of those around her. To demand more of that smile for themselves would only serve to extinguish it. — Helene Wecker