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Upon the subject of education ... I can only say that I view it as the most important subject which we as a people may be engaged in.
— Abraham Lincoln
Models are there to look like mannequins, not like real people. Art and illusion are supposed to be fantasy.
— Grace Jones
The first lady must be a leader. She must not be a follower.
— Oleg Cassini
A drop of honey gathers more flies than a gallon of gall
— Abraham Lincoln
I have destroyed my enemies when I make friends with them
— Abraham Lincoln
Oh! faint delicious spring-time violet, Thine odor like a key, Turns noiselessly in memory's wards to let A thought of sorrow free.
— William Wetmore Story
Let no feeling of discouragement prey
upon you, and in the end you
are sure to succeed. — Abraham Lincoln
upon you, and in the end you
are sure to succeed. — Abraham Lincoln
You can never fully trust the validity of quotes on the internet.
— Abraham Lincoln
One who can see without seeming to see
That's an observer as good as three. — William Allingham
That's an observer as good as three. — William Allingham
In our circle, stress was a valuable status marker: I stress, therefore I am.
— Antonella Gambotto-Burke
And little girls went to charm schools. Now you've all got degrees from the University of Sarcasm.
— Ian Rankin
Give more than is expected, love more than seems wise, serve more than seems necessary, and help more than is asked.
— Cory Booker
God has a plan for you but He does not plan for you
— Saji Ijiyemi
Color and bite permeate a language designed to rally many men, to destroy some, and to change the minds of others.
— William Safire
Lincoln replied:"There is a difference between secession against the Constitution and in favor of the Constitution.
— Clint Johnson
Don't believe everything you read on the Internet.
— Abraham Lincoln
no matter how objectionable the character of a paper may be, it is always a trifle better than the patrons on whom it relies for its support.
— Edward L. Bernays
The sweetest smiles hold the darkest secrets ...
— Sara Shepard