Han Nolan Quotes
For the first time in my life, I felt a gentleness, a softness in the unfolding of each day.

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The best of all gifts around any Christmas tree: the presence of a happy family all wrapped up in each other.
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I've been in this game since 1937. My biggest thrill was when I was in Milwaukee and I told them I was leaving. It was the loudest ovation I ever got.
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One is a majority if he is right.
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...you can hate a place with all your heart and soul and still be homesick for it.
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By His Resurrection, Christ conquered sin and death, destroyed Satan's dark kingdom, freed the enslaved human race and broke the seal on the greatest mysteries of God and man.
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The original PATRIOT Act greatly increased our nation's ability to share intelligence information, made better use of technology, and provided terrorism investigators tools that have long been available in cases involving illegal drugs and organized crime.
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I think that I recall the nostalgic '50s: the start of early television and rock-and-roll, and I think everything seemed to get very generic. Not much has changed.
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We stand in life at midnight; we are always at the threshold of a new dawn.
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The hinge is distinctly different, so when you look at it carefully, you recognize that it is its own unique design.
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With living colours give my verse to glow: The sad memorial of a tale of woe!
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Smart people believe weird things because they are skilled at defending beliefs they arrived at for non-smart reasons.
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Hillary Clinton is a corrupt career politician who has recklessly handled classified information in an attempt to avoid accountability and put American lives at risk, including those of my former colleagues. She fails the basic tests of judgment and ethics any candidate for president must meet.
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Well, softness and femininity like yours people don't expect of me; so when they find me emotional and capable of real vulnerability, they're surprised.
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This soft grass suggests 'softness' to me, but also at the same time 'lying-down-ness'.
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The empire of woman is an empire of softness, of address, of complacency. Her commands are caresses, her menaces are tears.
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Oh! that gentleness! how far more potent is it than force!
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I always thought of men as being hard—maybe because I was hard. But there was a softness in Tom that betrayed his large masculine hands and his deep baritone voice. He knew something about love that I didn’t. I don’t know where he’d learned it, but it wasn’t something you got from a book, not something you could learn in an online class, not something you could borrow. Maybe it was something you were born with. Some people knew how to love and some people didn’t. Tom was the former. I was the latter. I didn’t know which one of us had it worse.
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It's time for me to pass this on to you folks,