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What - what we can do is make sure that Afghanistan is not a safe haven for al-Qaida. What we can do is make sure that - it is not destabilizing neighboring Pakistan, which has - nuclear weapons. The key is ... we've got to have a clear objective. — Barack Obama

Saudi Arabia makes a billion dollars a day, okay? They make a billion dollars a day. — Donald Trump

The witches, the wise women, and the healers were also always the counselors. It's a whole other tradition of knowledge and learning that has been suppressed because it had political implications. — Starhawk

I don't have anything interesting to conceal or reveal in my private life, and it is really only my work and professional life that I want to talk about. — Quentin Blake

Why do you shine so fucking bright? You make it hard for me to sleep next to you. — L.J. Shen

Above our heads exists an infinity of unfathomable fantasiastics: and fields of future fireside fables trail close behind — Brandon Boyd

The particular verbal freedom of SF, coupled with the corrective process that allows the whole range of the physically explainable universe, can produce the most violent leaps of imagery. For not only does it throw us worlds away, it specifies how we got there. — Samuel R. Delany

You are born and then you die, but in between you can do anything you want. It's society that creates rules for us, but you can break out of that. — Zola Jesus

We're so caught up in our everyday lives that events of the past, like ancient stars that have burned out, are no longer in orbit around our minds. — Haruki Murakami

And wasn't that a great moment in baseball history," Holly Grace replied with withering sarcasm. "Helen Keller pitching and Little Stevie Wonder catching. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Love the hair. Love when it's out of control. It's like seeing a side of you that needs to come out more often. — Becca Fitzpatrick

You need to understand something," she said intently. "Charles is my husband. You can't have him. Mine. Not yours. There are lots of nice, unattachment men out there, I'm sure. Pick one of them and you might live longer." Then her body relaxed and her voice regained its usual cheeriness. "Thank you for your time, Ms. Newman. — Patricia Briggs