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What I've found is that there is a tremendous interest in these issues, across the political spectrum, sort of left-right terms we used to describe people don't really hold here exactly. — Robert McChesney

Colonel. Can she read and write? Peter. Ay, that she can, sir. Colonel. Then she is a dangerous woman. — Oscar Wilde

Hay una estrella mas abierta
que la palabra 'amapola'?
Is there a star more wide open
than the word 'poppy? — Pablo Neruda

he hadn't killed or shagged even one single person in front of me - which I felt was a rather good indication of his superior character. — Hettie Ivers

There is no way in which a simple substance could begin in the course of nature, since it cannot be formed by means of compounding. — Gottfried Leibniz

I was a book lover from the beginning. I loved, love, words and images and ideas, the ways a book can make you feel things deeply or help you understand something you never even knew there were words for. — Deb Caletti

[H]e felt as if he were crossing a deserted bridge that went on and on forever. — Haruki Murakami

So, okay. He was basically an amalgamation of every redheaded man to ever turn my crank (and how!). And he lived in a popular gay resort town, which meant the chances were above average that he might actually be interested. Watching him trot lightly down those stairs to the beach, I realized what my objective this summer would be.
Agent Carlisle, your mission, should you choose to accept it, will be to find out which of these residences belongs to Mr. Strawberry-Blond Hunka Burnin' Love and convince him to do you on every horizontal surface - and against a few of the vertical ones. — Amelia C. Gormley

Martyrs create faith, faith does not create martyrs. — Miguel De Unamuno

Every minute you spend on something extraneous is a minute you're not spending working on something meaningful to you. — Diana Fitts

Experience teaches that the fire of mental grief is intensified by being confined to its own hearth. — Fr James Groenings

He had decided to live forever or die in the attempt, and his only mission each time he went up was to come down alive. The — Joseph Heller

Maybe that is what growing up was all about. It was about changing your mind. Opening it right up. Admitting to yourself that you were wrong about stuff. — Matt Haig