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Sitting at the old patio table she'd cleared of leaves, she smiled and leaned back. The stars looked twisted in the limbs of the trees, like Christmas lights. She felt like part of the hollow around her was filling. She'd come here with too many expectations. — Sarah Addison Allen
We need to do a better job of keeping oceans healthy. — Sigourney Weaver
I found that people like rules, and I love to tell people what to do. It's not rocket science when it comes to weight loss. It's about eating a little less and moving a little bit more. — Bob Harper
That the authority of the nation-state itself depended largely on the economic independence and political neutrality of its civil servants becomes obvious in our time; the decline of nations has invariably started with the corruption of its permanent administration and the general conviction that civil servants are in the pay, not of the state, but of the owning classes. — Hannah Arendt
[An] act of the Congress of the United States ... which assumes powers ... not delegated by the Constitution, is not law, but is altogether void and of no force. — Thomas Jefferson
There will be a time, when you ask for nothing but life. — Lailah Gifty Akita
When in a relationship, a real man doesn't make his woman jealous of others, he makes others jealous of his woman. — Steve Maraboli
I dislike your formality." ... "Your formality keeps us at arms length when I want not even a hairbreadths between us. — Carolyn Jewel
We're in the age of the idea. The organization that can develop a culture of creativity and idea generation will be the winners. — Kevin Roberts
Winning isn't as important as doing well individually. You can't take teamwork up to the front office to negotiate. — Ken Landreaux
I went to school to study literature and writing, even though I didn't end up really doing that in the end. — Gaby Hoffmann
Money, you think, is the sole motive to pains and hazard, deception and devilry, in this world. How much money did the devil make by gulling Eve? — Herman Melville