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We were united not only by political respect for each other, but also by deep mutual sympathy as people. — Helmut Kohl

You need me, just whistle," he said as he arranged his ball cap over his eyes against the sun leaking through the frost-emptied branches. "You're not coming?" Lifting the brim of his cap, he eyed me, "You want me to?" he asked blandly. "Not really, no." He dropped the brim and laced his hands over his middle. "Then why are you bitching? It's a crime scene, not a grocery store. — Kim Harrison

The only people who can be excused for letting a bad book loose on the world are the poor devils who have to write for a living. — Moliere

I can't get myself to say what happened next. I cannot cope with even thinking about this let alone living with it."
"It is so degrading and I try to forget, it hurts so much because she is my mother."
- Graham talks about being sexually abused by his mother — Carolyn Ainscough

I am the bread of life. He who comes to me will never go hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty (John 6:35). — Will Davis Jr.

People didn't often change, and the way they most commonly surprised you was by disappointing you. — Claire Kent

Be ye not conformed to this world, but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind. Romans 12:2 — Barbara Cadwell

A great democracy doesn't make it harder to vote than to buy an assault weapon. — William J. Clinton

You have to create tension between reality and aspiration — Sumantra Ghoshal

One day, my father said there was nothing outside infinity. He said the universe was like a cardboard box with God sitting outside surrounded by light, but I wanted to know if maybe God was sitting inside another cardboard box with the light on, and how could anyone be sure how many cardboard boxes there are. — Hugo Hamilton

Having achieved what I thought was an ultimate ambition, I found, as I think is often the case, that there remained something more. — John Christopher