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We can have ethics and we can have honor and we can have loyalty," he insisted, "and every other key virtue we learned as humans." He was roaring at me under his breath, as the British so often do it, with a veneer of silvery politeness. — Anne Rice

In the fall of 2004, after both WMDs and easy victory were revealed as mirages, a presidential aide made an astounding admission to The New York Times Magazine. The White House, he said, didn't waste time worrying about those "in what we call the reality-based community" who "believe that solutions emerge from your judicious study of discernible reality." That, the aide said, "is not the way the world really works anymore. . . . When we act, we create our own reality. — Seth Mnookin

Tethered to the ground by quotidian conversation.
... the window rosy with anemic November light. — Lauren Slater

Impossible is in the dictionary of fools — Napoleon Bonaparte

The courage we need is not the fortitude to be obedient in the service of an unjust war, to help conceal lies, to do our job for a boss who has usurped power and is acting as an outlaw government. It is the courage at last to face honestly the truth and reality of what we are doing in the world and act responsibly to change it. — Daniel Ellsberg

Souls know no gender, they only know love, nothing but love... — Joshua Ryan Donley

There seems to be a general idea that a clergyman is incapable of behaving like a gentleman. That is not true. — Agatha Christie

I came to these mediums through having the garden, and of course, people who have designed gardens have always worked in collaboration, and never made their own inscriptions. — Ian Hamilton Finlay

The only person I've had sex with on Jersey Shore is my boyfriend. — Nicole Polizzi

For if all things were equally in all men, nothing would be prized. — Thomas Hobbes

I've got an overly developed sense of what selling out is, and I of course worry about it too much. — Martin Freeman

He had learned early on the trick of living separately in a crowd, private in his mind when his body could not be. But he was born a mountain-dweller, and had learned early, too, the enchantment of solitude, and the healing of quiet places. — Diana Gabaldon