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My dad is a huge rock and roll lead guitar fan. I didn't even really know that until recently. Everything has to have a guitar solo in it. — Slash

We're becoming more of a police state, and the government is doing everything it can to protect its secrets. — Kenneth Eade

By way of watching your mind, you will see life beyond a mere set of habits, emotions and beliefs. — Rajeev Kurapati

Without the possibility of death,
adventure is not possible. — Reinhold Messner

I thought I raised a ballplayer. You're nothing but a coward and a quitter. — Mickey Mantle

I believed, in the way of adolescents, in the absolute correctness and superiority of my love. — Emma Cline

Third issue, and again I think it is important to note, anyone can make a mistake and any administration can make a mistake once in a while, but this is just a long train of abuses, an unbroken chain of following special interests rather than the health of the American people. — Jay Inslee

I tend to go to the theater a lot. I've always loved it. — Sophie McShera

She had her emotional release, now it was time to suck it up and take care of business. — Shyloh Morgan

Pervert is a verb, and we do it all the time. To pervert is to degrade, to cut down to size - and we do it to people in our minds. We devalue them. We reduce them to the limit of our appetites, of our sense of what might prove useful to us, of our sense of what strikes us as appropriate. ...we often only file them away - these living and breathing human beings - into separate files of crazy-making issues - talk. When we think of a person primarily as a problem ... we're reducing them to the tiny sphere of our stunted attention span. This is how perversion works. Perversion is a failure of the imagination, a failure to pay adequate attention. — David Dark

Dogs needed no words to console you. Dogs were the ultimate practitioners of the therapy of touch. Dogs knew and accepted the hard realities of life that human beings could not acknowledge until those obvious truths were exhaustively described with words, and even then there was often more bitter acknowledgment than humble acceptance. — Dean Koontz