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I don't like L.A. I've always said that, and people hate on me for it. I don't really like the city. — Shenae Grimes

You're nice to me because you think I'm pretty?"
"And because you have brown eyes. I'm a sucker for big old brown eyes. — J. Lynn

As to the origin of civil Societies or Governments; the Author of our Being, has given Man a Nature to be fitted for, and disposed to Society. It was not good for Man at first to be alone; his nature is social, having various Affections, Propensities and Passions, which respect Society, and cannot be indulged without a social Intercourse. — Abraham J. Williams

We seek to sow life in the child rather than theories, to help him in his growth, mental and emotional as well as physical, and for that we must offer grand and lofty ideas to the human mind, — Maria Montessori

And maybe that's love, too - feeling the other person's hurts like your own. — Amy Engel

The ancient Romans built their greatest masterpieces of architecture, their amphitheaters, for wild beasts to fight in. — Voltaire

If you want to be an innovator, you have to take risks. And sometimes things work and sometimes they don't work ... — Christopher Galvin

For all the things we say to our children for their own good, very little good ever comes of it. — Robin Oliveira

Conversations will lift-off when your impulse for personal expression becomes secondary to your interest in hearing from your significant other. — Jeremy Poland

My childhood dream was always to be on Broadway. I wanted to end up in TV and film. It's kind of flipped, and I'm not mad about it, but my childhood dream is Broadway and I want to end up there. — Grant Gustin

By maturity, he meant that he learned to control those more youthful impulses, not that he was no longer stung or hurt or angry. It is not that you always know what to do or how to do it, it is that you are able to tamp down the emotions and anxieties that get in the way of seeing the world as it is. You can see through them, and that will see you through. — Richard Stengel

Persecution is not an original feature in any religion; but it is always the strongly marked feature of all religions established by law. — Thomas Paine

It is the right of government to protect the weak; it is the right of the weak to find in their courts fair treatment before the law. — Robert Kennedy