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Anger is meant to be acted upon. It is not meant to be acted out. — Julia Cameron

I do have confidence that we're gonna be able to get it right. But it's not gonna be overnight. And there's no silver bullets to this. The fact of the matter is, is that we are suffering from a massive hangover from a binge of risk taking. — Barack Obama

Yearn to grow in the field of love and bliss not in the field of competition and contemplation. — Debasish Mridha

Does the Pope shit in the woods? — Steven A. Moore

Ten truths must you find during the day; otherwise will you seek truth during the night, and your soul will have been hungry. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Some say we're already damned," Nathanial replied coolly, sitting back in his chair. "So you're too late to send him to Hell."
BLOOD KNOT — Tracy Cooper-Posey

Live life today like there is no coffee tomorrow." The — Meik Wiking

situation had been — Jennifer St. George

Your friend and I never will be. I can be the man who fucks you and owns you, or I can be the man who keeps an eye on you to make sure your stepdad doesn't come and steal you back. I can even be the man who watches while you find a nice little boyfriend you can control and settle down to make babies together like normal people. But don't you fucking dare issue any more invitations unless you're ready to handle me and don't pretend for one second you aren't fully aware what that means. — Joanna Wylde

I didn't like roses. They reminded me of the women in my life: beautiful and bright, but if you touched them they made you bleed. — Tarryn Fisher

To strip our past of glory is no great loss, but to deny it honor is devastating. — Daniel Patrick Moynihan

Age is just reality we create for ourselves. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

If Love his moment overstay,
Hatred's swift repulsions play. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

For police themselves, the consequence of [911 policing] has been the emergence of a siege mentality...the alienation of officers from the communities they police interferes with the effective exercise of their basic authority, forcing police to rely inordinately on the use of force. As strangers, police feel compelled to draw upon 'preemptively coercive means such as intimidation and threats' if not the direct application of force...not only is such coercion antithetical to policing a democracy, it may create the very resistance it is intended to forestall, and lead to self-fulfilling prophecies and a downward spiral in which police become more aggressive and youths embittered and resistant. — George Kelling