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When I travel, people say 'Yet another place in this world'. But I see 'Another world inside every place I go
— Vivek Thangaswamy
Embrace the pain
— Jude Gibbs
A prohibitionist is the sort of man one couldn't care to drink with, even if he drank.
— H.L. Mencken
Is she kind as she is fair?
— William Shakespeare
Loss has no friend, no allies, no benefit to the human spirit.
— Asa Don Brown
Eyes of gentianellas azure,
Staring, winking at the skies. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Staring, winking at the skies. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
The happiest life is that which constantly exercises and educates what is best in us.
— Philip Gilbert Hamerton
I have a nice smile, pretty lips, and big round cheeks. They help me look like a teenager.
— Gabourey Sidibe
I know what it's like to lose kits, Oakheart, I wouldn't wish that kind of grief on any cat.
— Erin Hunter
Everyone who's born in the Western Hemisphere is a Native American. We are all Native Americans.
— Russell Means
As an individual, you are entitled to your time of grief, process of grief, and right to grieve.
— Asa Don Brown
Give the wrong people a big challenge, and you'll induce anxiety. But give it to the right people, and you'll induce joy.
— Eric Schmidt
There is no greater grief, than when a parent losses a child.
— Asa Don Brown
Films are my way of passing the time; books are my passion, my true love. But music is my refuge.
— Melanie Raabe
Words are just words.
— Luther Campbell
The surest and most insidious enemy of freedom is not dictatorship, but complacency.
— Natalie Angier
All things serve the beam
— Stephen King
We do not have control
over many things
in life and death
but we do have control
over the meaning we give it. — Nathalie Himmelrich
over many things
in life and death
but we do have control
over the meaning we give it. — Nathalie Himmelrich