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If the Declaration of Independence states our creed, there can be no right to abortion, since it means denying the most fundamental right of all to the unborn child, the right to life. — Alan Keyes

The seat of power in the twenty-first century is information, not oil or geography. — Jeffery Deaver

Not so with our characters. They have no metaphysics, no order, no law. They are miserable and they don't know why. They are puppets, undone. In short, they represent modern man. Their situation is not tragic, since it has no relation to a higher order. Instead, it's ridiculous, laughable, and derisory. — Eugene Ionesco

Lila cringed at the ghost of Barron's words, a memory with edges still too sharp to touch. — V.E Schwab

...And somewhere along the line in my literary career, I discovered the differences between grammar and grandpa, and write from wrong. — Dan Adams

But the quiet grows and grows. Beautifully and unbearably. — Aldous Huxley

Most of my friends are from the music scene. — Jim Sturgess

For a free, self-governing people, something more than a vague familiarity with history is essential, if we are to hold on to and sustain our freedom. — David McCullough

If you are going to be on TV for however many years, you want to make sure that you have writers that are giving you something to work with, and I got that in spades. — Michael Shannon

Road-rage is really another expression of inner rage. However, because driving is such a trigger for millions of people, we have labelled it "road-rage", directing the emotional dysfunction to an external circumstance rather than coming to terms with the internal condition. — Christopher Dines

He encouraged me by spending afternoons at my side hunched over maps of the world, plotting imaginary expeditions with trails of red pushpins and telling me about the fantastic places I would discover one day. — Ransom Riggs

Are you sure he's all right, Susie?" Susan smiled a little defensively. "Sure, I'm sure. He looks like ... oh, I don't know - a college instructor or something." "They say the Mad Bomber looked like a gardener," Mrs Norton said reflectively. "Moose shit," Susan said cheerfully. It was an epithet that never failed to irritate her mother. — Stephen King