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Not that I want the current president killed. I will, for the record and for the FBI agent assigned to read this and make sure I mean no harm, clearly state that while I am obsessed with death, I am against it. — Sarah Vowell

My love," he said, his voice intent, "you are welcome to all that I am, all that I have. I would destroy the planet for you. I was even diplomatic for you, which was a bigger sacrifice. A little power drain is nothing. — Patricia Briggs

There is much that is strange, but nothing that surpasses man in strangeness — Sophocles

In the future, 'the networked' will sometimes form alliances with the Silicon Valley companies against Congress, but sometimes we are going to want and need to target our campaigns for change at the companies themselves. — Rebecca MacKinnon

Making promises and keeping them is a great way to build a brand. — Seth Godin

Individuality, family, and community are, by definition, expressions of singular organization, never of "one-right-way" thinking on the grand scale. Children and families need some relief from government surveillance and intimidation if original expressions belonging to THEM are to develop. Without these freedom has no meaning. — John Taylor Gatto

Save me from the ones that haunt me in the night. — Oliver Sykes

A companion," he whispered against her mouth. "A lover." He nibbled at her bottom lip, and his hand slid from her nape to cup the back of her head. "A beloved wife. — Grace Draven

Fine writing is a distinct disadvantage. So is unique literary style. They take attention from the subject — Claude C. Hopkins

Every problem is an ego problem. In order to have a problem there has to be an ego-frustration. — Lester Levenson

I still love doing what I do, and I'm really lucky to get up in the morning and want to go to work. — Heston Blumenthal

Not much about California, on its own preferred terms, has encouraged its children to see themselves as connected to one another. — Joan Didion

I was a drama major also so it's cool to cuss for meaning, but for no apparent reason, no. — Kel Mitchell