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And in a very civil fashion did Manilov did so, even going as far as to address the man in the second person plural.
— Nikolai Gogol
Wilderness is not defined by the absence of certain activities, but rather by the presence of certain unique and invaluable characteristics.
— Nick Rahall
I am working for the time when unqualified blacks, browns and women join the unqualified men in running our government.
— Frances Farenthold
BEAR WAS DEAD. That sweet and kindly man, the wisest I had ever known, the one I considered friend, teacher, and even father, was gone. Would
— Avi
When we invoke stillness within our consciousness, we have the power to recover the child we forgot that we once were.
— Daniel St. Clair
A free people, free to believe as we wish, free to speak our minds, free to raise our children as we see fit, will, make no mistake about it, endure.
— Nick Rahall
Wilderness designations should not be the result of a quid pro quo. They should rise or fall on their own merits.
— Nick Rahall
Peace cannot come from punishing the Palestinian people.
— Nick Rahall
Every fresh revelation calls for a new dedication." He
— George Stormont
The spirit of Christmas is - and hopefully always will be - about goodwill and generosity to others and peace on earth.
— Nick Rahall
I guess tennis is my main art, but fashion is definitely very close.
— Venus Williams
Create your own path and stop waiting for things to come your way. The longer you wait, the further others go.
— Behdad Sami
We all understand that compromise is part of the legislative process, yet at the same time, I would submit that wilderness is not for sale.
— Nick Rahall
When you touch me, good God.
— James Brown
Our work to provide equal opportunities for all Americans should be a year-round mission.
— Nick Rahall
To be getting an education means this: to be learning what is your own, and what is not your own.
— Epictetus
If we are now holding late-night talk-show hosts to the same moral accountability as we hold politicians or clergymen, I'm out. I'm gone.
— Craig Ferguson