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Gust of British wind tousles my hair. (Top of the morning! Oh, no, wait, that's Irish.) It's
— Patrick Ness
We cannot escape history.
— Abraham Lincoln
She was tired of being the one who cried.
— Rainbow Rowell
It will not do to investigate the subject of religion too closely, as it is apt to lead to infidelity.
— Abraham Lincoln
The Bible is the constant fountain for faith, conduct, and inspiration from which we drink daily.
— Billy Graham
I made a fatal error thinking he could save me.
— Jenny Downham
If you think Abraham Lincoln became famous for inventing the town car, it is time to spend a few hours on history.
— Bo Bennett
My employees, there's no deductible in your health care. No deductible, absolutely not. You get paid sick days, as many as you need, personal days.
— Michael Moore
History is not history unless it is the truth.
— Abraham Lincoln
All those years and their moments - Crackling bacon, slamming car doors, Poems tried out on friends, Will be one more archive, One more shaky text.
— Gary Snyder
One of my favorites to order in fancy restaurants is escargot.
— Kirsten Prout
No touching? Screw that. She was going to touch tall, dark and sexy all over. This was her dream.
— Katie Reus
It must now atone in blood for its complicity in wickedness.
— Abraham Lincoln
Then how about this: Remember Austin Gollaher, because what we do matters, even if we don't end up in history books.
— Deborah Hopkinson
If you are in a bad mood go for a walk.If you are still in a bad mood go for another walk.
— Hippocrates
Is there a rug?' she asked, hanging fire.
'Nay. The sins burnin' in yer marrow will keep yer warm. — Stella Gibbons
'Nay. The sins burnin' in yer marrow will keep yer warm. — Stella Gibbons
Everything which made Abraham Lincoln the loved and honored man he was, it is in the power of the humblest American boy to imitate.
— New York Times
Poverty, her mother has written, makes you clever, and Honora knows that this is true.
— Anita Shreve