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She looked at me for real and saw I was serious. She saw I knew she was for me like you know that tomorrow morning the sun will rise.
— Elizabeth Scott
The sun will rise tomorrow morning; I know that perfectly well. But figuring out how I could know it is, as Hume pointed out, a bit of a puzzle.
— Jerry A. Fodor
I'm a professional historian. I do my research. I have a PhD. What does my race have to do with it?
— Nell Irvin Painter
In reality, psychiatric diagnosing is a kind of spiritual profiling that can destroy lives and frequently does.
— Peter Breggin
See? Other mothers don't have their own private weather.
— Jandy Nelson
I have always examined closely the motives of any group for which I am asked to raise money.
— Kate Smith
Stop hoping, start believing.
— Nick Jonas
It is an hypothesis that the sun will rise tomorrow: and this means that we do not know whether it will rise.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
When I am at rodeo I find it difficult not to root for the animals.
— Demetri Martin
Why couldn't she just come out and say she liked him?
Maybe it was because she more than liked him. — Kelly Creagh
Maybe it was because she more than liked him. — Kelly Creagh
So now I know what I have to do. I have to keep breathing. And tomorrow the sun will rise, and who knows what the tide will bring in.
— William Broyles Jr.
Whatever may happen the sun will rise tomorrow as it rose to-day, beneficent and serene.
— Paul Gauguin
The world's a little darker tonight, Graham.' Then he wiped away his tears and said, 'But still, I must believe that the sun will rise tomorrow.
— Brittainy C. Cherry
For the world is movement, and you cannot be stationary in your attitude toward something that is moving.
— Henri Cartier-Bresson
So at least she could feel less singled out, less repulsed by herself, less like a spot on the world that should have been wiped clean.
— Krista Ritchie
That which we expect of life is indeed all that it ever can be.
— Richard Paul Evans