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Laws are always unstable unless they are founded upon the manners of the nation; manners are the only durable and resisting power in a people. — Alexis De Tocqueville

My father was Catholic, my mother was Protestant, and because of that I got Christened in both churches, so I've got all these names ... but my Dad always called me Mick. — Mickey Spillane

You don't have to be like someone to love them. — Cassandra Clare

Social media has created a historical shift from the historically powerful to the historically powerless. Now everyone has a voice. — Sheryl Sandberg

My religious friends - and my friends were almost all Catholics or Protestants or occasionally something more exotic like Jewish or Greek Orthodox - were convinced that God had a "plan" for us, and since God was good, it was a good plan, which we were required to endorse even without having any idea what it was. Just sign the paperwork; in other words, don't overintellectualize. — Barbara Ehrenreich

I am a naturally curious person. -Tris — Veronica Roth

For me, whether it's in a book or on T.V., a recipe has to be simple. I have a short attention span, so to open a cookbook and see a recipe that goes on for three to four pages, well, I've lost interest. — Al Roker

Highways dont belong in cities. Period. Europe didnt do it. America did. And our cities have paid the price. — John Norquist

What more can we require? Nothing but time. — James Hutton

Handsome is that handsome does. — Henry Fielding

Anne Sexton knows the mind, Walt Whitman knows grass, but Emily Dickinson knows everything. — Matt Haig

Coach said. "the quality of a man's life is in direct proportion to his commitment to excellence, regardless of his chosen field of endeavor". — Sherman Alexie

It must not be supposed that the subjective elements are any less 'real' than the objective elements; they are only less important ... because they do not point to anything beyond ourselves ... — Bertrand Russell

I work like a bee and feel that I accomplish little. — Louise Bourgeois