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She felt trapped, but she didn't have to. The world is wide open and ready, waiting for us to escape this bubble and join it. — C.M. Stunich

Weapons are the tools of violence;all decent men detest them.Weapons are the tools of fear;a decent man will avoid themexcept in the direst necessityand, if compelled, will use themonly with the utmost restraint.Peace is his highest value.If the peace has been shattered,how can he be content?His enemies are not demons,but human beings like himself.He doesn't wish them personal harm.Nor does he rejoice in victory.How could he rejoice in victoryand delight in the slaughter of men?He enters a battle gravely,with sorrow and with great compassion,as if he were attending a funeral — Laozi

ascertain, Jersey had no knowledge of demonology. At this point, all I could do was tell her and her family that I was very uncertain about the case, and that, after I got home, I would be — M. Scott Peck

I love getting consumer reports. I think it's one of my favourite things, studying what people have to say about the product and then trying to make it better. — Maria Sharapova

Was this how the characters in Harry Potter felt when the spoke the name of You-Know-Who? — Lisi Harrison

I have a huge interest in hockey because I grew up in Canada, where it's kind of the law that you love hockey. — Matthew Perry

Neither could speak. It was the day that a silence settled on the pair of them, and they were bound close by it. Will felt, in that moment, too small to face such misery, but she knew that she would have to expand now, with a terrible rush, to fill the empty space. — Katherine Rundell

I love this country because I didn't always have it. Freedom, food, water that is clean, Constitution - these are not things I take for granted. — Sayed Badreya

AMELIA: Thank you to everyone for keeping up with me while I run for the finish line. — Amelia Hutchins

Our brains resist change, they rail against it, our amygdala will always want the safe bet. But are the obstacles truly insurmountable? Is it a brick wall? Or is it a sliding door, which, once you decide to approach it, begins to swish open? Because even though our brains prefer safety in the short run, in the long run they crave meaning, challenge, and novelty. — Barbara Bradley Hagerty