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To apologize is to lay the foundation for a future offense. — Ambrose Bierce

The end is never the end. It's always the the beginning of something. — Kate Lord Brown

Please, don't be good. Please," I begged.
Rush let out a rugged breath, "Shit, baby. Stop it. I'm going to explode. I'll give you your release but when I finally bury myself inside you for the first time you won't be sprawled in the back of my car. You'll be in my bed. — Abbi Glines

Human beings are made up of many different values, and sometimes those values are in tension with each other. — John Mackey

Return with the shield or on it — Frank Miller

Hell is other people chewing. — Isaac Oliver

But we are all fortunate in one way or another. The task for most of us is to identify in what way that is, would you not agree? — Alexander McCall Smith

Serious journalism need not be solemn. — Russell Baker

Whenever I read stories of people doing huge pranks on set, all I think is, 'These people have too much time on their hands.' Besides, I don't want to make some poor assistant clean up someone's trailer after I've filled it with, say, Cadbury eggs. See? I can't even think of a good prank. — Amy Poehler

Well, fame is a drug and when you take it away from an addict, things can get ugly. — Melissa Jo Peltier

Christians today like to play it safe. We want to put ourselves in situations where we are safe 'even if there is no God.' But if we truly desire to please God, we cannot live that way. — Francis Chan

A man, so to speak, who is not able to bow to his own conscience every morning is hardly in a condition to respectfully salute the world at any other time of the day. — Douglas William Jerrold

A college should feel alarmed rather than pleased if it graduates nothing but good citizens. For when the body politic is composed of nothing but submissive individuals, half of its health and all of its vigor have disappeared. — George Boas