This is a candidate who never even thought about policy. What Trump represents is pure willpower and the notion of breaking through the system.
Within us there is someone who knows everything, wills everything, does everything better than we ourselves.
God gives life and he takes life. Everybody who dies, dies because God wills that they die.
No one is more miserable than the person who wills everything and can do nothing.
Even a lot of kids who are gifted can be kids who feel like wimps or nerds.
I'm someone who believes in having motivation at all times, win or lose, individual awards.
There isn't a single windmill owner in Holland who doesn't have a second job, for when there is no wind.
'Merry Wives of Windsor' is a wonderful machine. It's one of the great farces, and it's astonishing to remember that this is written by the same man who wrote 'Hamlet,' 'The Taming of the Shrew' or 'Cymbeline.' It's so similar, and yet the form is so different.
People who are visiting Long Island find it's very beautiful, and they are quick to try Long Island foods, wines and other products.
In love, the one who runs away is the winner.
I have always had an interest in performers who play against the most obvious of expectations and are able to find something secret, something withheld, and some level of restraint.
A Christian people who have for two hundred years kept a race in bondage, deprived of the advantages of civilization and religion, owe them a debt of gratitude which it would seem ungenerous to withhold.
He who doesn't lose his wits over certain things has no wits to lose.
Wives are people who feel they don't dance enough.
I don't think there are any men who are faithful to their wives.
A faith is a necessity to a man. Woe to him who believes in nothing.
Woe betide the man who refuses to conform.
Americans do not have to agree on everything, but we should be united on what we know is right and against what is wrong. And we all know that the Democrat Party is wrong, as is the liberal media who collude with them - wolves in sheep's clothing.
After being a mom, we are now in a different chapter in our womanhood, and instead of trying to be our old selves or get our old body back, we should embrace who we are now.
I'm not one of those women writers who are obsessed by their ego, possibly because I don't have one.