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The bulletproof vest
'bullet resistant,' technically
is made of two double panels of a synthetic material called Kevlar, inside a cloth carrier that holds it around your torso like a lead X-ray smock. One cop wrote phrases from the Bible on his, 'Yea, though I walk in the valley of the Shadow of Death ... ' Other cops wrote their blood type. — Edward Conlon

His instructions for the flight had been unequivocal. He was to remain quiet and anonymous, avoiding unnecessary conversation and making every effort to appear as invisible as possible. He presumed this meant someone had ensured that the aisle seat would remain empty. Surely an intelligence expert of any quality - particularly a British one - would not expect an Irishman to sit next to someone for nine hours without talking. — Kathryn Guare

Even 10 minutes of activity changes your brain. — John Ratey

Candor generates trust. Trust is the basis on which real change, constructive change, is made. — Joe Biden

Truth is easier for a child to handle than evasiveness. — Billy Graham

I can't inhabit my characters until I know what kind of work they do. This requires research because my jobs for the last decade have been author and professor, and I'd like to spare the world more author or professor novels. — Victor LaValle

I feel fulfilled when we've revealed a person. — Mike Wallace

I screamed until my voice dried up in my throat. We all did. All of us in Ward Six, all of us forgotten, left to rot. — Lauren Oliver

Losing your love hurts more than playing with fire. — Leydi Morfa

I want to play a villain - I can't wait to play a villain. — Bernie Mac

Low comedies are written for the drawing-room, the kitchen and the stable, and if you cut out the kitchen and the stable the drawing-room can't support the play by itself. — Mark Twain

to eat meat was to eat fear — Emma Cline

The Beats inaugurated the long march through the moral territory of American culture. Who knows how many lives were blighted along the way as a result of their proselytizing on behalf of drugs and promiscuous sex? — Roger Kimball

Photography has freed the plastic arts from their obsession with likeness. — Andre Bazin