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Before he loved you, I suffered alongside him ... I was his son before he even met you ... Don't we need to be taken care of, too? "With all that money, the chicken coop [of relatives] gets all mixed up and the family gets warped," Jessica says. — Hector Tobar

I'd rather be the protector than the protected. I'm naturally the protector - being a mother and having a famous family. You have to navigate when it's right to protect. — Solange Knowles

Disciples do owe their masters only a temporary belief, and a suspension of their own judgment till they be fully instructed ... — Francis Bacon

I'm fine little sister. The flames won't burn me unless I try to get my hands free.
Jace — Cassandra Clare

What you learn and discard you will forget but what you learn and engage in you will remember forever — Tori Bouwer

Instinct is a strange thing. You cannot touch it, feel it, smell it, or hear it, but you must trust it, and that night, as we listened to the slap of the waves and the creak of the oars, I was as certain as I could be that my fears were justified. — Bernard Cornwell

Each quantum event, each of the trillions of times reality's particles interact with each other every instant, is like a note that rings and resonates throughout the great bell of creation. And the sound of the ringing propagates instantaneously, everywhere at once, interconnecting all things. This is a truth of our universe. It is a mystical truth, that reality at its deepest level is an undivided wholeness.
~ David Zindell — David Zindell

I was very happy, I think part of the point of this creativity is to do something that helps you in a cathartic sense. — Winston Graham

Secret ops by secret forces have a nasty tendency to produce unintended, unforeseen, and completely disastrous consequences. New Yorkers will remember well the end result of clandestine U.S. support for Islamic militants against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan during the 1980s: 9/11. — Nick Turse

A man should be just cultured enough to be able to look with suspicion upon culture at first, not second hand. — Samuel Butler

It is indeed probable that more harm and misery have been caused by men determined to use coercion to stamp out a moral evil than by men intent on doing evil. — Friedrich August Von Hayek