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We can still find middle ground, truly secure our borders, deal with those already here and address our labor needs. But those who advocate giving current illegal aliens and future guest workers a special path to citizenship must compromise. — John Shadegg
All the world's a stage," is a metaphor comparing the whole world to a theater stage. — Stephen Davis
Bob Dylan said, "The executioner's face is always well-hidden". That's the problem: The cross pulls that hood off. — Robert Barron
So you're reinstating the law of the jungle?" asks Mo.
"You were bringing it back, every time you filled your tank. — David Mitchell
I've got ... ways of tricking my brain into getting what I need out of it — Jeff VanderMeer
By curious accident of history and geography, the world's major energy resources are located pretty much in Shiite regions. They're a minority in the Middle East, but they happen to be where the oil is, right around the northern part of the Gulf. — Noam Chomsky
To a terrible place which men's ears may not hear of, nor their eyes see it. — Sophocles
Have while you write! — Sarah Mazucci
An imperfect something is better than a perfect nothing.
-Me — Marcus V. Calvert
I wanted both things: strength in my independence and also this new desire. This felt like the beginning of a new kind of love. — Aspen Matis
I'm in love with football, but I just needed to recapture that strength to train and play. So many people helped me along the way that I'm afraid to leave anyone out. Above all, though, I want to mention the help of my medical team that has been working alongside me for the past two years. — Cristiano Ronaldo
Morality can provide at most only a severely limited and insufficient answer to the question of how a person should live. — Harry G. Frankfurt
What you love is longing for you. — Debasish Mridha
If you do not define success for yourself, you may unknowingly adopt someone else's definition along the way. — Chris Matakas
