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Here are officers enough in Meryton to disappoint all the young ladies in the country.
— Jane Austen
I think you can get too focused on the championship and forget how rewarding it is to be part of a team.
— Steve Nash
The Iraqi people are suffering just as if they were still under Saddam.
— Muqtada Al Sadr
You'll soon understand that the future belongs to those who believe in the beauty and power of their dreams.
— Obert Skye
Sanctimony and self-regard are as American as smallpox blankets and supersize meals.
— Colson Whitehead
What is it about us human beings that we can't let go of lost things?
— Leslie Marmon Silko
Both my mom and my grandma were really big influences on me not only by being strong and teaching me to be strong but also owning their salt as well.
— Miranda Lambert
I've always been really good at staying busy. Even while I'm working, I'm looking at what the next thing is.
— Brian Posehn
A woman is not to marry a man merely because she is asked, or because he is attached to her, and can write a tolerable letter.
— Jane Austen
Separation comes from preparation.
— Russell Wilson
My parents would always trace the sign of the cross on our foreheads before they kissed us goodnight.
— Vincent Nichols
But the self-controlled man, moving among objects, with his senses under restraint, and free from both attraction and repulsion, attains peace.
— Chinmayananda Saraswati
Aye, I believe ye, Sassenach. But it would ha' been a good deal easier if you'd only been a witch.
— Diana Gabaldon
She was so fat that her clothes are made by Omar the tent maker.
— Rodney Dangerfield
It is obvious that she is more interested in happiness than in the institution of marriage, in love and understanding than matrimony.
— Azar Nafisi
The most incomprehensible thing in the world to a man, is a woman who rejects his offer of marriage!
— Jane Austen