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The truth is beautiful, like you. The truth is you have been made perfect and are wholly loved. Chosen simply because you breathe, because you exist, because of who created you. — Rachelle Dekker

You kill by consent, every time you let something ... pervert the balance when you have the power to stop it. — Thomm Quackenbush

We were always able to sing and blend well together; that's our gift. But aside from that, we're really two different guys. — Paul Simon

On paper we might be the best team in the league. We've got great players on this team who accomplished so much. We just couldn't put it together. — Amar'e Stoudemire

When the Holocaust is blamed on the modern state, the weakening of state authority appears salutary. — Timothy Snyder

You're outnumbered.' That had never mattered much to me before. 'Drop the gun, Bandit.' Malik sneered.
'There's only one man who gets to call me that,' I said. 'And you're not near as good-looking as him. — Alwyn Hamilton

When I had a look at the lights of Broadway by night, I said to my American friends : What a glorious garden of wonders this would be, to any who was lucky enough to be unable to read — G.K. Chesterton

Yes I would have been able to play for Bill Parcells. — Deion Sanders

You have to go the way your blood beats. If you don't live the only life you have, you won't live some other life, you won't live any life at all. — James Baldwin

Isn't it weird? The way you remember things when it's gone. — Sarah Dessen

Take every moment as a gift of life to enjoy. Stress will melt away to fill your heart with gratitude. — Debasish Mridha

When leaders are no longer beholden to the people who elected them, corruption results and the recruitment of extremists becomes easier. — Iqbal Quadir

I'd never have written the big books in London. — Jilly Cooper

Well, I don't have much competition here."
"You don't have much competition anywhere. — Suzanne Collins

How mercy gets to exist, where it comes from, perhaps can be seen from the inner evidence and images of the poem - an act of self-realization, self acceptance and the consequent and inevitable relaxation of protective anxiety and self hood and the ability to see and love others in themselves as angels without stupid mental self deceiving moral categories selecting who it is safe to sympathize with and who is not safe. — Allen Ginsberg