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If homes are going to survive, it will be because husbands and fathers again place their families at the highest level on their system of priorities. — James Dobson

Lord MacLean, pray have a seat. That chair is safe." And half the size of a regular seat. She dared him to be comfortable in it.
He eyed the chair and shook his head. "I believe I'll stand."
"As you wish." She smoothed her skirts, the movement of her slender hands drawing Dougal's gaze. She had the most kissable mouth and the most intriguing-and challenging-blue eues he'd ever seen. — Karen Hawkins

David Cameron's message of change, optimism and hope is in tune with what Britain wants today — Francis Maude

Reason cannot produce the poetry disorder does. — Angela Carter

It's no good to want to win still more when you have already won. — Eiji Yoshikawa

The eternal being ... , as it lives in us, also lives in every animal. — Arthur Schopenhauer

One does not see 'what is there' and sees 'what is not there', that is called moha (illusory vision). — Dada Bhagwan

Most of us, I hope, have had some child or spouse or friend like Beatrice, someone who by his very nature, his seemingly innate goodness and intelligence, makes us uncomfortably conscious of our lies when we lie. Sol — Dan Simmons

Not only do you become what you think about, but the world also becomes what you think about. Those who think that the world is a dark place are blind to the light that might illuminate their lives. Those who see the light of the world view the dark spots as merely potential light. — Wayne W. Dyer

I have killed two people since midnight, I haven't slept in over 24 hours. So maybe ... maybe you should be a little more afraid of me than you are right now. — Jack Bauer

The greater the sense of powerlessness and the greater lack of authentic will, the more grows either submission or an obsessional desire for satisfaction of one's whims and the insistence on arbitrariness. — Erich Fromm

Writing is like going to bed with a beautiful woman and afterwards she gets up, goes to her purse and gives me a handful of money. — Charles Bukowski

Maybe like the never-ending stories within stories of the One Thousand and One Nights, life is dream within dream all the way through? — H.M. Forester

I am sorry my decisions do not meet with your approval, but nevertheless, they are mine, and the consequences are also mine. — Rachel Caine

Besides, adulthood is never something girls grow into. It is something they have thrust upon them, menstruation being only the first of many two-edged swords subsumed under the rubric "becoming a woman," all of them occasions to stay home from school and weep. — Nell Zink