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The world wants to like America.
— Feisal Abdul Rauf
The chief contribution of Protestantism to human thought is its massive proof that God is a bore.
— H.L. Mencken
Thank you for making everything beautiful just by being. -Gabriel
— Sylvain Reynard
If the Universe is playing a beautiful song, each one of our lives is a note in that song.
— Catherine Louise Birmingham
I have tread all three of his books and they held me spellbound interesting story. Its fiction based on fact ... mmm I like!
— Harold Alvin
I think a guy who's had just the right amount of booze can sing the blues a hell of a lot better than a guy who is stone sober.
— Charlie Rich
I don't think I'd be a very good talk show host. I mean, I'm very talkative but I don't know if I could do that all the time.
— Emma Roberts
We need more American energy. It keeps wealth at home. It keeps our wealth from ending up in Venezuela and Saudi Arabia. It creates jobs at home.
— Jeff Sessions
Economy does not consist in saving the coal, but in using the time while it burns.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Give me a land of boughs in leaf
A land of trees that stand;
Where trees are fallen there is grief;
I love no leafless land. — A.E. Housman
A land of trees that stand;
Where trees are fallen there is grief;
I love no leafless land. — A.E. Housman
The Insignificance of Man is a congenial theme; my own insignificance is a sore point.
— Mason Cooley
Leafless trees stand atop slag heaps like skeleton hands shoved up from the underworld.
— Anthony Doerr
Most people know nothing about freedom; only the facsimile of freedom into which they were inculcated.
— Bryant McGill
The sharp white steeple of the Hawthorne First Baptist Church stuck up through the leafless trees like an admonishing finger.
— Robert McCammon
The scampi tasted sweet like a lobster fed only on honey and it cut into the deep undertone of flavor deposited on the taste buds by the truffles.
— Pat Conroy
Traditionally, the love of reading has been born and nurtured in high school English class
— Francine Prose