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I do not write for children, but for the childlike, whether of five, or fifty, or seventy-five. — George MacDonald

Corporate secrets bouncing around a computer system thats open to the world? Hey, that's fair game and they deserve the embarrassment of its discovery. But using this knowledge to line your pockets or, worse, using insider knowledge to get the information and then calling that hacking is an affront to any of us who hack for the sake of learning. — Emmanuel Goldstein

I do not think the crowd affected us, but the position of being in a big time game may well have affected us. — Les Miles

I've as good a right to preserve the healthy body God gave me, as if I were not a woman. — Fanny Fern

If you want to be friendly with puppies and everyone else because they're so cute, you better be nice to your owners. — Katie Pavlich

Don't kiss a man who hasn't shaved. — Kevin Kline

Would your city weep if your church did not exist? — Darrin Patrick

Christ always had a passion for whatever He was doing. That's how I try to define myself as an athlete. That's the example I try to follow. — Torii Hunter

Surrealism is merely the reflection of the death process. It is one of the manifestations of a life becoming extinct, a virus which quickens the inevitable end. — Henry Miller

Wonder is the desire for knowledge. — Thomas Aquinas

I know my curves are sexy and I want everyone else to know that theirs are too. There is no reason to hide and every reason to flaunt, — Ashley Graham

You can't heal anything with sex, Deacon, — Kristen Ashley

With ruin staring you in the face, there is nothing worse to live through than a siege of waiting and hoping. If you manage to live through it, nothing can ever jar your nerves after that. — Sue Sanders

More than 2 million people found themselves behind bars at the turn of the twenty-first century, and millions more were relegated to the margins of mainstream society, banished to a political and social space not unlike Jim Crow, where discrimination in employment, housing, and access to education was perfectly legal, and where they could be denied the right to vote. — Michelle Alexander