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Emotions are the key to many aspects of life. They are precisely the elements that make human beings human. I think the fact that emotions have been reduced and put off to the side in intellectual work, particularly in the 20th Century, is tragic. — Bill Viola

I have loved and bitterness left me for that hour. But there are times when love itself is bitter. — Agnes Smedley

Don't be a slave of 3 S's: Salt, Sugar and Sex. — Vinita Kinra

Diversity of thought and culture and religion and ideas has been the strength of America. — Gary Locke

The duty I owe to the slave, to truth, and to God, demands that I should use my pen and tongue so long as life and health are vouchsafed to me to employ them, or until the last chain shall fall from the limbs of the last slave in America and the world. — William Wells Brown

weeping, her eyes exhausted from worry. "I did my best. I did all — Nora Roberts

Besides, at 62 years old I look like I'm about 27. — Chubby Checker

Style is art and fashion is everything. Personal expression should reflect the best of who you are and respected without being misunderstood. — Steven Cuoco

Imagination doesn't just mean making things up. It means thinking things through, solving them, or hoping to do so, and being just distant enough to be able to laugh at things that are normally painful. Head teachers would call this escapism, but they would be entirely wrong. I would call fantasy the most serious, and the most useful, branch of writing there is. And this is why I don't, and never would, write Real Books. — Diana Wynne Jones

One doesn't wish to see those to whom one owes so much. — Pierre Corneille

He snorted. "He thinks killing a day-old hydra has made him a hero." None of the songs had ever mentioned the Vandalus Hydra being one day old: it diminished the story more than a little. — Naomi Novik

You know, when we get to a point in this country where dissent is extremism, we've turned, I think, a very dark page in our history. And I don't want us to go there. I encourage Americans and I'm - right now, to go to these town hall meetings, to - to talk to your Congressmen, the people that you elected. — Michael Steele