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You judge a society by how it treats its citizens. We must do our best to ensure that every child can live in comfort and security, with the best possible education. — Melania Trump

No love is Love that subjugates the Lover.
No love is Love that feeds on flesh and blood.
No love is Love that draws a woman to a man only to breed
more women and men and thus perpetuate their bondage to the flesh. — Mikhail Naimy

The mustard lined his lips. At one point a strand of sauerkraut was smeared against his chin. — Paul Zindel

It is pleasant, when the sea runs high, to view from land the great distress of another. — Lucretius

The only person who gets away with Locke Lamora games - " " - is Locke Lamora - — Scott Lynch

The full horror of what has happened in the United States earlier today is now becoming clearer. It is hard even to contemplate the utter carnage and terror which has engulfed so many innocent people. We've offered President Bush and the American people our solidarity, our profound sympathy, and our prayers. But it is plain that citizens of many countries round the world, including Britain, will have been caught up in this terror. — Tony Blair

Writers know - especially new writers - [that] a lot of it [creative process] is the prewriting stage, the talking, brainstorming, the narrative arc and the character sketches. — Jenna Bush

In the weak light of the lonely lamp, he held onto her, for a solid minute, his head buried in her neck as if he needed her. Just like the night in the hotel room when he pressed his forehead to hers and damn near liquefied her heart. — Kendall Grey

Denial, when one was accused, was a life force, and would trump any desire to confess. Perhaps this was the animal strength of the psychopathic brain. Or the psychopathy of the animal brain. An admission of guilt would knock the strength right out of you - making it easier for them to twist your arms behind you and put the handcuffs on. — Lorrie Moore

Originally what I used to love was being on a stage and reacting to a live audience and maybe my calling is more in theatre. — Emma Watson

When your first marriage goes into tragedy, you become very battle-scarred ... I even thought of suicide. Luckily, I had known some happy marriages. — Paul Engle

I hold him as close as I dare. Even if my entire life goes to shit before breakfast tomorrow, I'll always have this night. — Sarina Bowen