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I was willing to do it. was determined to do it. By the end of the day, that had become my reaction to all of the signs of hard things ahead - a new purposefulness, hardy resolve. Everything I'd encountered so far - the law, my classmates, the great piece of discovery - had left me in deep thrall and I was bent on making sure that continued. I would have the best of it, I decided, whatever the obstacles. — Scott Turow

There is nothing more aggravating than a man who won't talk back - unless it is a woman who won't. — L.M. Montgomery

I am like any other man. All I do is supply a demand. — Al Capone

Like most of my poems, 'Lie' has several sources: I read a very troubling book called The Sixth Extinction. I took note of the way people, including me, enjoy talking knowledgeably about how the world will end. I drove to Tucson and saw the desert flowering on either side of the road. And I glanced at my spam to see what people wanted to sell me these days. — Rae Armantrout

Who would end up the villain? — Soman Chainani

A sense of freedom is something that, happily, comes with age and life experience. — Diane Keaton

In Singapore, Malcolm X type of activity would be extremely difficult because the government can be very harsh on lawbreakers. — Ian McKellen

I believe in human liberty as I believe in the wine of life. There is no salvation for men in the pitiful condescension of industrial masters. Guardians have no place in a land of freemen. — Woodrow Wilson

Even when I try to do good I can't ever seem to get it right, and I know I've made my share of mistakes because of that. But saving you was never one of them. I'll do it as many times as I have to. I'll save all of you. Just trust me. Please. — R.R. Washburn

The industrial age is ending, and a new one is beginning. It produces art instead of stuff and it rewards gracefulness. — Seth Godin

Can you ever "solve" poverty? Can you ever "solve" crime? Can you ever "solve" disease, unemployment, war, or any other societal herpes? Hell no. — Max Brooks