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In most countries, you have a monarch or some other principal person to whom its officers and its military swear their allegiance. Our officials in this country and our military swear allegiance to the Constitution. We say that when we say the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. — Edwin Meese

Just because I choose to live in the light, that doesn't mean I can't see in the dark. — Rob Dinsmoor

Psychological horror is more interesting to me than the explicitly physical. — Andrew Pyper

Things change. Life changes. Nothing stays the same. — Terry Brooks

You have to go the rounds from individual to individual in order to gather the totality of the race. — Friedrich Schiller

It is most difficult to convince a girl to share her problems with you. But it is also the fact that once she starts telling you her problems, she is most close to you. — Lovely Goyal

I'm very passionate about philosophy and religion. — Helen Slater

Standing side by side, on some rising ground, they felt, as they drank in the air, the pride of a life more free penetrating into the depths of their souls, with a superabundance of energy, a joy which they could not explain. — Gustave Flaubert

What kind of a man would turn his daughter into an outboard motor? — Kurt Vonnegut

Love is a mighty spark of divinity. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The studious silence of the library ... Tranquil brightness. — James Joyce

Investigative reporting is the bone structure without which the journalistic body collapses. The Center for Public Integrity's constant and consistently enterprising investigative work is an invaluable contribution not only to journalism, but to society and to a healthy democracy — Alma Guillermoprieto

Always help people increase their own self-esteem. Develop your skill in making other people feel important. There is hardly a higher compliment you can pay an individual than helping him to be useful and to find satisfaction in his usefulness. — Donald Laird