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The cameras were electronic monsters, moving with them as they walked and staring with one big, perverted eye. — Chelsie Shock

In my judgment, while it is the duty of Congress to respect to the uttermost the conscientious convictions and religious scruples of every citizen ... not any ecclesiastical organization can be safely permitted to usurp in the smallest degree the functions and powers of the national government. — James A. Garfield

Homicide through gun violence is the leading cause of death among young African American males in the United States. If people look a certain way, they have a higher tendency of dying, of having their lives taken away. — Ryan Coogler

Hunger hurts, but starving works, when it costs too much to love. — Fiona Apple

Words take on many different meanings. — Erin McKean

Life is full of what-ifs, many of which could easily have been realities, had just a few things been different. — Julian Baggini

While endangering one of the most pristine areas in the world, drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge would do nothing to make our country more energy independent. — Tom Daschle

He wanted to give her more than that. Sex with him would never be just another thing she ticked off her list. It would be all-consuming and no matter how they ended up, this woman would always remember her nights with him as some of the best she'd ever had. His pride demanded nothing less. His love for her could give nothing less. — Arielle Hudson

I knew from the minute I saw her (Hillary) that if I got involved with her I would fall in love with her. — William J. Clinton

I can remember loving to recruit. I knew I was going to do my best. But traveling and recruiting doesn't appeal to me any more. It's not as much fun as it used to be. — Bear Bryant

Oxford was not a conspiracy of silence as far as women were concerned; it was a conspiracy of ignorance. — Jeanette Winterson

Wisdom is the power to admit that you cannot understand and judge the people in their entirety. — Anthony Powell