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It's hard for me to grasp that I might somehow be my father's equal in any way. — Franz Wright

Seems to me home is where I am loved and safe and needed. — Karen Cushman

I need your help," Kingsley said. "You're fucking my wife, and you come to ask for a favor. I almost admire that. — Tiffany Reisz

I've faced more than 35 major leaguers, and only two have ever made contact against me. — Jennie Finch

Hatred is inveterate anger. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

If a man had to wear heeks they'd be outlawed across the land. Festive in death: chapter 15 — Nora Roberts

Truth is not anchored to the ground by driven piles. It can float and take to the air; it is light and lovely and delicate. It is feminine as well as masculine. It is often gentle, and sometimes it can even make a fool of itself - but when it does it calls down God (who protects weak creatures), and suddenly its foolishness becomes a blazing, piercing light. — Mark Helprin

For me, running is a lifestyle and an art. I'm more interested in the magic of it than the mechanics. — Lorraine Moller

A man is not moral because he is obedient through fear or ignorance. Morality lives in the realm of perceived obligation ... — Robert Green Ingersoll

The first movie I really clicked with was 'Die Hard' when I was 6 years old, which is crazy that I was watching it that young. That was the one that made me want to become an actor. — Jack Reynor

I would love to learn popping, locking and robotics, gymnastics and acrobatics; it is amazing to learn these things. — Malaika Arora Khan

Most ideas are stillborn and need the breath of life injected into them through definite plans of immediate action. The time to nurse an idea is at the time of its birth. Every minute it lives gives it a better chance of surviving. — Napoleon Hill

Christianity is more than history; it is also a system of truths. Every event which its history records, either is a truth, or suggests a truth, or expresses a truth which man needs to assent to or to put into practice. — Noah Porter

I've always wanted to hunt another human being for sport, even though I know his fear will taint the taste of the meat. — Catherine Zeta-Jones

Before parents accept the wisdeom of a school board to cut school librarians, they should ask: Will my child graduate with a 21st-century resume, or a 19th-century transcript? ... As the information landscape becomes ever more complex, why does a school district want to abandon its professional guides to it? — Mark Moran