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Love is when you come home all tired but the love and passion in your heart make you strong. — Rita Zahara

He was once a captive in her attic. Now she was the one held captive, enraptured by his unwavering trust. — Pam Godwin

I just don't see this old idea of the Red peril, itching to take over the world. I think you can explain a lot of the Soviets' moves as stemming from a basic sense of insecurity. — John Anderson

This is the night of revelation. This is the night the dolls wake. This is the night of the dreamer in the attic. This is the night of the piper in the woods. — Steven Millhauser

This is war, human." Mab's voice was cold and remorseless. "It is either kill or be destroyed ourselves. — Julie Kagawa

The Good Man
Better an enmity from one block
than friendship held together by glue. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Kermit was the Everyman, the original Tom Hanks, but I have a special place in my heart for Fozzie Bear. The classic borderline hacky entertainer. — Jason Segel

We do not have to dig deep into history to understand the reality. The examples of Saddam Hussain, who was executed after a sham trial and the case of Muammar Gaddafi, who killed after surrendering in broad daylight, have given enough factual reality to understand the painful truth. — Nilantha Ilangamuwa

Those who raise envy will easily incur censure. — Charles Churchill

I have brought him [my son] up to think that purity and virtue are both masculine and femanine gender, and that God's angels are not necessarily all she ones. — Marietta Holley

The career isn't guaranteed for as long as you might want to play. — Nick Ferguson

whole. Introverts may be able to fit all their friends in a phone booth, but those relationships tend to be deep and rewarding. — Brian Walsh

Reason #2: The other reason you'll want to track your productivity is because of a little-known principle called The Hawthorne Effect. This effect says that whatever you measure improves. — Ryan Healy