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Bob and I [Carl Bernstein]embraced and held each other briefly. There was a whole lifetime of emotions and journalism in this moment. — Bob Woodward
It is love, the teeth told him, that resurrects life from death. Leave us here. Turn your head to the living. — Naomi Benaron
Don't waste you energy to compare your life with others. — Lailah Gifty Akita
It is no use trying to assume again the state of innocence and acceptance of the animal or the child. This time it has to be conscious. To circle about in such gladness as his, is the effort of a whole lifetime. — Jeanette Winterson
Sometimes we sleep because we want to, sometimes because we need it, and sometimes we sleep in self-defense. — Brian Hodge
It's not what a man does, it's what a man is that counts! — Bryce Courtenay
Unless some effective supranational government can be set up and brought quickly into action, the prospects of peace and human progress are dark and doubtful. — Winston Churchill
To wear long faces, just as if our Maker,
The God of goodness, was an undertaker. — John Wolcot
I want you. Bad. Right now. Against the wall. On my bed. The floor and maybe in the bathroom later. I have a shower stall and a Jacuzzi we could put to really good use. I know you'd like it. — J. Lynn
As an artist, I can't be responsible for how people interpret material. — Vince Vaughn
Maturity comes from obedience, not necessarily from age. — Leonard Ravenhill
What happens to the rest of something when you smash its heart? — Francesca Lia Block
If it were not for a goodly supply of rumors, half true and half false, what would the gossips do? — Thomas Chandler Haliburton
The problem is you tend to look back and identify mistakes, and as a consequence of feeling terrible about mistakes you say you bungled this so bad, let's get out of here. — Bob Kerrey
Teacher. After becoming engaged to my grandfather, and before marrying him, she did something rather brave in Istanbul in 1917 - she went out with him to a restaurant. — Orhan Pamuk