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We take harm upon our own very harshly, and those who fuck with my family will get no mercy. — Amelia Hutchins

Apart from the intrinsic interest of the complex system of beliefs the Puritans carried with them, their lives give a clue to what it meant at the beginning to be American. And the level of scholarship dealing with them has reached a point where it can address the human condition itself. — Edmund Morgan

Stalin raised a toast: "We will mercilessly destroy anyone who, by his deeds or his thoughts - yes, his thoughts! - threatens the unity of the socialist state. To the complete destruction of all enemies, themselves and their kin!"29 — Timothy Snyder

If you don't have the capacity to change yourself and your own attitudes, then nothing around you can be changed. — Anwar Sadat

To heal illness, begin by restoring balance. — Caroline Myss

A country with two kings will always falter. — Scott Westerfeld

Anybody who prefers working to being pretty and fucking a lot probably hasn't done enough of either. — Sienna McQuillen

Let's first all people out there to see what's done and then they will see why I can do about that!? — Deyth Banger

I am quite an early riser - I usually get up between 5.30 and 6am and take the dogs out. — Adam Ant

Her crime cost nobody their life, but she famously was escorted off to a women's prison. Had she been a corporation instead of a human being, odds are there never would have even been an investigation. Yet over the past century - and particularly the past forty years - corporations have repeatedly asserted that they are, in fact, "persons" and therefore eligible for the human rights protections of the Bill of Rights. — Thom Hartmann

When just a kid, moved back to Canada and looking for a taste of England, I'd picked up a book of my Gram's, a dog-eared romance from the 'sixties about English hospital 'sisters' trying to get it on with the doctors, and thought it very shocking behaviour for nuns. — Roberta Pearce