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Good manners will often take people where neither money nor education will take them.
— Fanny Jackson Coppin
Reason is not time only interpreter of life. The fountain of action is in time feelings.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
If you ever find something worth singing for again", she said, a silent, fierce hope in her heart for his song, "I hope you will invite me to listen.
— Nalini Singh
When you find someone is crying and her life is torn, just be kind, extend your hand with love and be a best friend.
— Debasish Mridha
I hope to find my country in the right: however I will stand by her, right or wrong.
— John J. Crittenden
There have been seasons of my life when rejection rained down. And then there have been typhoons. Kimberly Rossi's Diary
— Richard Paul Evans
Ideas too sometimes fall from the tree before they are ripe.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
The reason men oppose progress is not that they hate progress, but that they love inertia.
— Elbert Hubbard
The only way to find out how far you can trust a person is by wholeheartedly trusting him or her.
— Debasish Mridha
We usually expect too much from people. Often we judge them based on their actions even as we judge ourselves based on our intentions.
— Chris Hodges
When the final result is expected to be a compromise, it is often prudent to start from an extreme position.
— John Maynard Keynes
She could not hope to overcome him, but if she could find a blade quickly enough, if she could open her wrists.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
Kansas is a piece of real estate that completely disproves the theory of roundness as a quality of the planet earth.
— W. Bruce Cameron
She doesn't give directions but there is a pot of gold at the end of her rainbow ... Find it. If you can.
— Donna Lynn Hope
O! Better to have no home in which to lay his head, than to have a home and dread to go to it, through such a cause.
— Charles Dickens
But where do we come up with this notion of a woman in which the less space you take up, the more you're worth?
— Dar Williams