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Rufus Wilmot Griswold

A poet is the translator of the silent language of nature to the world.

Ryan Russell

I saw this girl, she looks so sweet, I wonder why, I'm so scared to meet. I think about her everyday, I wake, I sleep ...

Rosetta M. Overman

Today I'm acting as beta. (Sammy)

Ralph Cotton

In case nobody told you three, nobody

Rod Hundley

My biggest thrill came the night Elgin Baylor and I combined for 73 points at Madison Square Garden. Elgin had 71 of them.

Rebbecca Ray

I was about thirteen when I started letting boys feel me up.

Richard H. Shultz Jr.

Superior might does not guarantee success, especially in a war where political considerations dominate.

Ric Suggitt

You blindfold yourself and spin around for 10 times and then open your eyes and try to chase it down.

Rudolph W. Giuliani

This is not a personal attack. It's a statement of fact - Barack Obama has never led anything.

Ruth Handler

Through their play Barbara imagined their lives as adults. They used the dolls to reflect the adult world around them. They would sit and carry ...

R.S. Grey

Maybe it was the masks or maybe it was Rio. There was something in the air, the promise of pleasure that made it impossible to ...

Randy Elrod

The unconditional love of God leads to a life of freedom and transforms each day into a potentially wild adventure.

Robert Gryn

In the end, even the stars withered and died.

Robert Penn

A universal truth of bicycling is this - pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

Ravi Singh

Do not store dreams in ur eyes, they may roll down with ur tears.. Store them in ur heart that each heart beat will inspire ...

Rory Clements

History is meaningless unless you discern how the past shapes the present.

Roberta Gibson

I don't know who said it but, "The best revenge is to live a good life.

R.A. Smith

I can tell by the look on Hagin's face that he had eaten some of my food. It is amazing those boys aren't fat.

Roger Ascham

In our fathers' time nothing was read but books of feigned chivalry, wherein a man by reading should be led to none other end, but ...

Roger Hamlet

There is good weird and good strange and bad weird and bad strange. Your Daddy is good weird and good strange.

Robin Caldwell

We all have a choir to preach to; people who will receive and believe immediately, and people who will spread the word. However, those of ...

Rebecca Beard

The past is finished. There is nothing to be gained by going over it. Whatever it gave us in the experiences it brought us was ...

Reince Priebus

Obama sees everything backward. Where Americans see individual achievement, he sees government's work. Where we see failing companies, he sees innovation worth subsidizing. Where we ...

Ron Clarke

Worry about him? I never even heard of him.

Richard Alan Carter

The beauty and meaningfulness of an ordinary life.

Robert Haddick

Bureaucracies inside Washington resistant to change and policymakers fearful of creating controversy have hampered an effective response to the emerging political and military challenges posed ...

Robin Williamson

Light that is One though the lamps be many.

Rafal Wojaczek

And my religious hunger, now invents GodTo make them a frame, to fill the void.Then my silly pious sense of harmonyLoudly rejoices in orderly actualityBut ...

Rasha

Embrace yourself, in these times, and acknowledge yourself for the extraordinary progress you are making, as a soul, in every waking moment.

Rebecca Sky

There was that word again.Gift.If it was a gift it was a stupid one.

Robin Rumi

We repeat the shout of the Universe. You and I blend together. You are one word and I am another.

Ryan Kalil

I think in the NFL, continuity is something that is helpful, but it's not the end all. In a league where injuries are so prevalent, ...

Riz Ahmed

I'm not trying to project any persona. Often people don't know where to put me. I don't fit comfortably under banners, and that's fine. I'm ...

Robert Downs

I got out of my car, locked it tight as a virgin, and entered his back seat, where a Milky Way wrapper greeted me on ...

Richie Benaud

The problem with relying on nostalgia for commentary is that people only remember the good things.

Rudolf Christoph Eucken

Nature, of course, has its share in the life of the soul and in numerous manifestations deeply influences human life. But this natural life of ...

Rupert Evans

I've done a lot of period dramas, but I love modern productions, too.

Rohith Thatchan C

Enlightening people with facts is also a form of social service.

Richard Delgado

Neither the NAACP nor any other predominantly African American organization filed an amicus brief challenging Japanese internment in the World War II case of Korematsu ...

Richard Hatch

Some of the most amazing human beings on the face of the planet go to sci-fi conventions, although I'm sure a few of them wouldn't ...

Russell Shorto

Embedded in this outlook is an idea of the body as a machine, so that illness is seen as a breakdown of the machine, healing ...

Robert Eales

Wars rarely turn out as the invaders expect, and

ReGina Welling

Like a ten-year-old looking at a sweaty Popsicle he'd like to lick.

Robert Pinsky

Poetry's medium is the individual chest and throat and mouth of whoever undertakes to say the poem.

Roberta Michnick Golinkoff

We don't need people who can spit back facts. We've got Google.

Robert Preston

I worked as a parking lot attendant for a while and a delivery boy and two or three other things, but none of them seemed ...

Rick Cormier

Many of our flaws are old emotional defenses which may fade away when we're loved in spite of them.

Riker Lynch

Ever since I was little I would always be singing and dancing. I learned dance moves from Michael Jackson and *Nsync. My brothers, Rydel, and ...

Ritesh Gupta

Strength is a natural quality of the soul so never think that you are weak!

Raven H. Price

If we are pawns in the middle of this heavenly battle to hurt the Lord, we need the Scriptures for a weapon.

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