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The thing about having a very young mother who had you at 20 is that you expect that you're going to be old ladies together.
— Julianne Moore
When I set out to research the story of the Culper Spy Ring, I had no idea where it would take me.
— Brian Kilmeade
The fundamental principle of our constitution ... enjoins the sense of command, duty that the will of the majority shall prevail.
— George Washington
The arts, it has been said, cannot change the world, but they may change human beings who might change the world.
— Maxine Greene
Let me come in when you are weeping, friend, and let me take your hand. I, who have known a sorrow such as yours, can understand.
— Grace Noll Crowell
In silence, alone with his conscious, he asks himself perhaps, 'What is honour, and isn't the condemnation of bloodshed a prejudice?
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
No scientist ever believes that he has the final answer or the ultimate truth on anything.
— Carroll Quigley
I enjoy nothing more than spending time with my loved ones, young and old, and at least once a year we get together for a formal family photograph.
— Elliott Erwitt
Love without a little fighting is like potatoes without salt.
— Violet Winspear
I'm a young girl with an old soul. I wanted to fuse the two together, the past and the present.
— Melanie Fiona
My apartment complex isn't. No, it's simple. I used to think our love was simple, until Chris Hemsworth moved into your heart.
— Jarod Kintz
There is a certain power when old and young come together - we can do more together than we can on our own.
— Shane Claiborne
In another life we are happy," I murmur, squeezing my eyes shut. "In another life we grow old together.
— Suzanne Young
He who never thinks of anything as 'mine' does not feel the lack of anything: he is never worried by a sense of loss.
— Gautama Buddha
Emotionally, at least, people can't live by taking in each other's washing.
— F Scott Fitzgerald