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Here, sir, the people govern; here they act by their immediate representatives. — Alexander Hamilton

She was lost.
Stumbling around the uneven floors and precarious book towers falling against each other for support, Alice realised she would have to do the unthinkable and talk loudly in a bookshop.
Maybe even shout.
Where were the staff?
Where were all the people who had ever read or owned these volumes? Where were the writers who created them? She walked on carefully through this purgatory of print, assuming the stoic reserve of a war widow seeking a lost husband among the silent names blurring past. — Josh Redman

Even if the next few days aren't perfect, this moment is. — Nyrae Dawn

Students can do experiments and investigate for themselves what's going on in restaurants, in our food system, and begin a process of learning. — Eric Schlosser

It will be politics that determines the material welfare of future generations: the pace at which we advance toward "our destination of economic bliss," andnperhaps, whether we continue to advance at all. — Eban Goodstein

What did you do to help the invisible man?
And he felt the monster's voice again, like it was in his own head.
I made them see, it said. — Patrick Ness

When you see a finished film, it's very rare that it exceeds your expectations. — Matthew Goode

Free market economists frequently see minimum wage legislation as mere political intervention. However, there are decent economic theories which show that, under certain circumstances, minimum wages can be beneficial, as it makes workers more productive. — Ha-Joon Chang

They always ask me the same questions. Where was I born? When did I start singing? Who have I worked with? I don't understand why they can't just talk to me without all that question bit. — Sarah Vaughan

She stood out like a sunflower in a field of wheat. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Life is indeed either a rich possession or a poor, according as it is made subservient to noble aims or ignoble pleasures. — Christian Nestell Bovee

Don't delay. It's getting late. — Jeffrey R. Holland