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I think in our desire to create a better America,we have to have civilized debate in this country and not just yelling. — Craig Ferguson

If that makes your lawyers or managers happy, well, good for them. You still have a lot to worry about. — Tom Christiansen

Although we were The Spice Girls of 1984 in Europe, My work has never been widely promoted in the U.S. — Holly Johnson

We attacked selected military targets of the P.L.O. Around, civilians were hurt, I don't want to deny it. Very regrettable, very regrettable. We regret it deeply. — Menachem Begin

Watch what you ask for you just might get it. — Marylin Schirmer

I know some photographs that are extraodrinary in their power and conviction, but it is difficult in photography to overcome the superficial power or subject; the concept and statement must be quite convincing in themselves to win over a dramatic and compelling subject situation. — Ansel Adams

Then when I reached college I realized that many people had thought about the problem during the 18th and 19th centuries and so I studied those methods. — Andrew Wiles

An official man is always an official man, and he has a wild belief in the value of reports. — Arthur Helps

Fallacies do not cease to be fallacies because they become fashions. — G.K. Chesterton

To reject the necessity of temples is to reject the necessity of God, religion and earthly existence. — Mahatma Gandhi

Everyone, in all walks of life, regardless of his professional occupation should feel concerned and play an active role to solve such problems which affect mankind ... — Haile Selassie

I'd walk into the burning heart of hell itself to find you. — Sarah J. Maas

The pulpit is a clergyman's parade; the parish is his field of active service. — Robert Southey

Thank you."

"How'd those words taste in your mouth?"

"Awful."

He smiled. We stood there in silence. He didn't offer to let me in, and I knew it was because he wanted me to ask. He liked to make things hard on me.

"Can I come in?"

"Why?"

"Because I want to talk."

"Why?"

"Because you're here, and I want to know why."

He rolled his eyes and started to shut the door. I put my hand on the edge. "Because you need me, and I've never needed anyone more than I need you."

He pulled me inside and against him before I even finished the sentence. — Kasie West