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That evening he plays with the children, cleans the hamster's cage with them, gets them into their pyjamas, and reads to them three times over, once together, then to Jake on his own, then to Naomi. It is at times like these that his life makes sense. How soothing it is, the scent of clean bedlinen and minty toothpaste breath, and his children's eagerness to hear the adventures of imaginary beings, and how touching, to watch the children's eyes grow heavy as they struggle to hang on to the priceless last minutes of their day, and finally fail. — Ian McEwan
When the righteous rule, the people rejoice; when the wicked rule, the people groan. — William Paterson
If everyone takes one action for peace every day, our future generations will be able to enjoy peace. — Debasish Mridha
Do you always ask me the same questions you ask him?"
"It depends on whether or not I get an answer. — Anne Bishop
Publicity does not come easily, profits do not come easily, and knowledge does not come easily. — Ryan Holiday
But this is the real thing, the hug that let's you feel held. — David Levithan
But in order to speak about all and to all, one has to speak of what all know and of the reality common to us all. The seas, rains, necessity, desire, the struggle against death
these are things that unite us all. We resemble one another in what we see together, in what we suffer together. Dreams change from individual, but the reality of the world is common to us all. Striving towards realism is therefore legitimate, for it is basically related to the artistic adventure. — Albert Camus
You can't expect justice from the storm, because it only knows to destroy! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
It is a part of the function of "law" to give recognition to ideas representing the exact opposite of established conduct. Most of the complications arise from the necessity of pretending to do one thing, while actually doing another. — Thurman Arnold
Through exploitation of its influence over global financial affairs, the United States has been able to cover the costs of its hegemonic position, preserve a false domestic prosperity, and mask the consequences of its relative political and economic decline. — Robert Gilpin