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Grief is a sword, or it is nothing.
— Paul Monette
I've always been slightly embittered about computers because it was the only subject I failed at school.
— Matt Frewer
You chose to come to Paris, of all places, Mencheres replied.
So what? Got something against the French? — Jeaniene Frost
So what? Got something against the French? — Jeaniene Frost
Arguments are like fire-arms which a man may keep at home but should not carry about with him.
— Samuel Butler
Sensible fathers and mothers, when their children marry, go back to the old days and renew their youth.
— Elizabeth Goudge
Unfortunately, unless the job description included a translation of the prologue of The Canterbury Tales, I was dreadfully under-qualified.
— Rachel Vincent
Babe, you bleed, I bleed. I'm right there with you,
— Abby McCarthy
If you can't see the gift in having a child with autism, you're focusing too much on the autism and not enough on the child.
— Stuart Duncan
Only reality interests me now and I know I could spend the rest of my life in copying a chair.
— Alberto Giacometti
There is no good in most of their secret counsels except (in) him who enjoins charity or goodness or reconciliation between
— Elijah Muhammad
Love is a strange creature that no man can understand
— Lisa C. Miller
For if a priest be foul, on whom we trust,
No wonder is a common man should rust
-The Prologue of Chaucers Canterbury Tales- — Geoffrey Chaucer
No wonder is a common man should rust
-The Prologue of Chaucers Canterbury Tales- — Geoffrey Chaucer
You can't move things by not moving.
— Suzy Kassem
What seems to me white, I will believe black if the hierarchical Church so defines.
— Ignatius Of Loyola