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Any era that is dominated by the love of money only, has a rotten core within it and must perish
— Marie Corelli
A daughter was a battle between fathers and boys in which the fathers fought valiantly and always lost.
— Ann Patchett
I am not so lost in lexicography as to forget that words are the daughters of earth, and that things are the sons of heaven.
— Samuel Johnson
I lost my daughter at 21. I had to give her up because I was broke, no place to take her, no money to take her. That was very traumatic.
— Joni Mitchell
And we cried for the years we have lost to hate, bitterness and self-destruction.
— Trish Kaye Lleone
Godzilla was coming...
— Julie Kagawa
If fourteen people believe they were Cleopatra in a former life, does that mean that Cleopatra had split personality disorder?
— Patricia Briggs
How can a society actively promote religious faith on one hand and condemn a man for zealously adhering to his faith on the other?
— Jon Krakauer
how we respond to opportunities and how the outcomes pan out determine whether we are lucky or not.
— Ashwin Sanghi
The rabble estimate few things according to their real value, most things according to their prejudices.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Since then, she had wondered if it were strength or a sort of madness that let her pretend she was normal.
— Robin Hobb
Amor vincit omnia, et nos cedamus amori.
Love conquers all things, so we too shall yield to love. — Virgil
Love conquers all things, so we too shall yield to love. — Virgil
Don't tell me he was another serial killer, Bateman. Not another serial killer." "No, McDufus, he wasn't a serial killer,
— Bret Easton Ellis
Fear of the unknown and the other is the root of almost all hate. It is born of ignorance and fed by those who would keep us divided.
— Tinnekke Bebout
I was stolen from my family by Navajo raiders when I was fourteen, and taken in by a Navajo family who had lost a daughter of their own." Josefina
— Kathleen Ernst
That was the problem with grieving one child in a family with other children. In my despair over losing Riley, I'd lost my daughter too.
— Leslie A. Gordon
My son and daughter lost their father quite young, so we keep him present with us. It's just a daily practice.
— Patti Smith
innocent." Stupid, stupid woman, but a woman whose daughter was lost in the
— Douglas Coupland