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Authenticity is rare. Either people don't know who they are, or they're afraid to share themselves with the world - I — Kim Holden

Earth's a howling wilderness,
Truculent with fraud and force. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Psychological well-being is not determined by the presence of one type of emotion but by a diversity of emotions, both positive and negative. Whether or not an emotion is "good" or "bad" seems to have surprisingly little to do with the emotion itself but rather with how mindfully we ride the ebbing and flowing tides of our rich emotional life. — John Brockman

I know that when I look at today's Mexicans and Central Americans, they seem to me fundamentally the same as my grandparents seeking a better life in America. On the other side, however, open immigration can't coexist with a strong social safety net; if you're going to assure health care and a decent income to everyone, you can't make that offer global. So Democrats have mixed feelings about immigration; in fact, it's an agonizing issue. — Paul Krugman

So sucker MC's, please think twice;
Would you join the navy if you didn't like the gravy and rice? — Special Ed

Scepticism is the first step towards truth. — Denis Diderot

It is difficult to make our material condition better by the best law, but it is easy enough to ruin it by bad laws. — Theodore Roosevelt

Had we been wed in Scotland, we could have spoken the old vows. Do you know what words, what promises we would have spoken had we been there, not here, this morning?" His hand slid up to her cheek, cupping it as if to soften the effect of his tone, and as Elizabeth gazed at his hard, beloved face in the candlelight her shyness and fears slid away. "No," she whispered.
"I would have said to you," he told her quietly and without shame, "'With my body, I thee worship.'"
He spoke the words now, as a vow, and when Elizabeth realized it, the poignancy of it made her eyes sting with tears. Turning her face into his hand, she kissed his palm, covering his hand with hers, and a groan tore from his chest, his mouth descending on hers in a kiss that was both rough and tender as he parted her lips for the demanding invasion of his tongue. — Judith McNaught

When you're the most happening person at the party, it's time to leave — Kelly Cutrone

You trump Valentine's Day chocolates. — Gail McHugh

Here." He jerked at Arin's armor and began unbuckling it. "Stop bleeding. Oh, just look at you. Arin, you're a mess. — Marie Rutkoski

Free men do not ask permission to bear arms — Thomas Jefferson

Aristotle was by far a less able thinker than Plato ... he was completely overwhelmed by Plato. — Wolfgang Pauli