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Here's tae us. Wha's like us?" "Damned few," she replied in broad Scots, "and they're all deid. — Diana Gabaldon

All men are made one for another: either then teach them better or bear with them. — Marcus Aurelius

To live in a city, one must be larger than one's environment or enjoy belonging to the crowd. — Louis L'Amour

He tried to tell me week after week to accept things as they were and move on with my life. But if there was one man who had put his life on hold to wait for something or someone, it was him. — Cecelia Ahern

To contemplate is to toil, to think is to do, said Victor Hugo. — Anna Quindlen

For the first time in my life I've done something for me and by choice and not because somebody told me it was good or bad. — Lauren Oliver

You must have seen great changes since you were a young man," said Winston tentatively. The old man's pale blue eyes moved from the darts board to the bar, and from the bar to the door of the Gents ... "The beer was better," he said finally. "And cheaper! When I was a young man, mild beer - wallop we used to call it - was fourpence a pint. That was before the war, of course." "Which war was that?" said Winston. "It's all wars," said the old man vaguely. He took up his glass, and his shoulders straightened again. "'Ere's wishing you the very best of 'ealth! — George Orwell

We have to provide good teachers, good environment, community involvement with schools. — David Selby

Squat, thick-bodied, swarthy, with the unmistakable stamp of Indian blood on his features, he was the dread Apachito himself- Mister Fifteen Thousand Dollars, in the language of the bounty hunting trade. — Joe Millard

Effective parenting requires being the grown up version of what you want your children to be. Why? Because example is the most compelling superpower. — Richelle E. Goodrich

If you love something, let it go ... — Karen Halvorsen Schreck

There's a graveyard in northern France where all the dead boys from D-Day are buried. The white crosses reach from one horizon to the other. I remember looking it over and thinking it was a forest of graves. But the rows were like this, dizzying, diagonal, perfectly straight, so after all it wasn't a forest but an orchard of graves. Nothing to do with nature, unless you count human nature. — Barbara Kingsolver

When girls scream my name and start crying, I blush like crazy. — Ansel Elgort

I would hardly call myself an artist in that sense; I doodle, I draw, I'm not a trained artist, I couldn't sit down and do an accurate portrait of anyone. — Rene Auberjonois