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This, I think, is how people survive: Even when horrible things have been done to us, we can still find gratitude in one another.
— David Levithan
People who keep their feelings to themselves tend not to know, after a while, what their feelings are.
— Paul Berman
Treat your friend as a spectacle.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Kids don't fail. Teachers fail, school systems fail. The people who teach children that they are failures, they are the problem.
— Marva Collins
Surely, if Mother Nature had been consulted, she would never have consented to building a city in New Orleans.
— Mortimer Zuckerman
I had some dreams, they were clouds in my coffee.
— Carly Simon
But there is scant evidence to tie Saddam to terrorist organizations, and even less to the Sept. 11 attacks.
— Brent Scowcroft
The fruit of the Spirit is not what we can make ourselves do for a moment, But what God makes us to be for a lifetime.
— Wayne Jacobsen
Why don't you just put me down for a couple of boxes of cookies and go earn your next patch bothering someone else." - Jayke Wolff
— Shawn Keenan
Why is it that every time a girl says a guy is bothering her, it's fluffed off with oh, he just likes you, as if that makes it okay?
— Kelley Armstrong
A turtle doesn't have to decide every morning whether to keep on bothering, it just carries on. Maybe that's why man kills everything: envy.
— Russell Hoban
The size of Frank Sinatra's penis had been on my mind for weeks. I don't know why it was bothering me so much, but it was.
— Peter Evans
Faith is the virtue by which, clinging-to the faithfulness of God, we lean upon him, so that we may obtain what he gives to us.
— William Ames
The California proposition [Prop. 187] is one I would agree with. That's the easiest way to put it.
— Bob Dole
Parents should continue to become more involved with their communities, and more involved in their children's education.
— Sandra Day O'Connor