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I don't want to help, I want to hinder. I adore your hair, I like to see it loose. — Philippa Gregory

The government's assertion that it must be unhindered in protecting our security can camouflage the desire to increase Executive power, while the press's cry of the public's right to know can mask a quest for competitive advantage or a hidden animus. Neither the need to protect our security nor the public's right to know is a blank check. — Richard Stengel

The bourgeois ... is tolerant. His love for people as they are stems from his hatred of what they might be. — Theodor Adorno

The sun can shine, and it can burn. You can shine your love with a softer power than the sun. — Debasish Mridha

Jewels! It's my belief that when woman was made, jewels were invented only to make her the more mischievous. — Douglas William Jerrold

Divorced from ethics, leadership is reduced to management and politics to mere technique. — James MacGregor Burns

Power corrupts, and there is nothing more corrupting than power exercised in secret. — Daniel Schorr

Incessant smiling is one of the deadly tools used by someone whose intent is to make others cry. — Michael Bassey Johnson

... perverts around the world will also band together to capture the military in their respective countries. In those reactionary countries in which the deviates seem to be having some trouble in gaining control, we will send aid to them as rebels to help them in toppling their governments. When we have at last overthrown all existing governments, the world will enjoy not war but global orgies conducted with the utmost protocol and the most truly international spirit, for these people do transcend simple national differences. — John Kennedy Toole

I paint my face and travel at night. You don't know it's over until you're in a body bag. — Ralph E. Reed Jr.

Women are like posters. One is stuck on top of another and covers it completely. Perhaps just for a moment, when the paste is still soft and the paper still wet and slightly transparent, you may still catch a vague impression of the splashes of color of the first, but soon there's no more trace of it. Then, when the second one is removed, both come away together, leaving your memory and your heart as blank as a wall. — Pitigrilli