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Either Mitt Romney through his own words and his own signature was misrepresenting his position at Bain to the SEC, which is a felony, or he was misrepresenting his position at Bain to the American people. — Stephanie Cutter

I'm very grateful that I had work to do. I may have thrown myself off a building. — Madonna Ciccone

The first years of life are not just important; they are more crucial to shaping children than any other time. Even before they speak, children are extremely sensitive to the messages adults send them. — Hillary Clinton

One has to grow up with good talk in order to form the habit of it. — Helen Hayes

If you don't watch out, they'll grab you. They'll take you to the underworld and turn you into a bride. — Lauren Oliver

Not an insult sweetie. That was a thirteen word kiss. — Dean Koontz

Mother Maybelle, have mercy, we've just been discovered. — Alecia Whitaker

One has to confront history honestly. — Wole Soyinka

I freely chose the kind of life I led because I was convinced that a woman has as much right as a man to live the way she does if she does no actual harm to society. — Mae West

Hmm.. you and I, we're giving each other many firsts. — E.L. James

He smiled, reminding me that every species except humans showed their teeth to convey a threat. — Jeaniene Frost

But the worst enemy you can encounter will always be yourself. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Outside in the yard, the rusted tractors and car bodies, the harvester combs and the sheets of corrugated iron, the motors and trays and wheel rims and cyclone wire and steel drums and sheep skulls and windows and metal lockers and a single broken vending machine crack and sigh as the morning sun evaporates the dew from their hides. — Paddy O'Reilly

New skin is a miracle. It's proof that we can heal. — A.S. King

Entitlement is a double- edged sword (or a double-jawed trap) for kids. On one edge it gives kids all that they don't need - indulgence, dullness, conceit, and laziness; and on the backswing, it takes from them everything they do need - motivation, inde- pendence, inventiveness, pride, responsibility, and a chance to really work for things and to build their own sense of fulfill- ment and self-esteem. — Richard Eyre