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If citizens followed their leaders' example throughout history, the human race would have died out centuries ago. — Heather Brewer

Since the first time i saw you, I've belonged to you completely. — Cassandra Clare

Physical and psychological spaces of an organization work in tandem to define the effectiveness of the people within it — Tim Brown

He had always acted as if men were masters of forces, as if all things were possible for men determined in purpose and clear in thought - even the Presidency. This perhaps is what he had best learned in 1960 - even though he called his own victory a "miracle." This was what he would have to cherish alone in the White House, on which an impatient world waited for miracles. — Theodore H. White

Do you believe in love after last sight? — Kami Garcia

Being from New York, if you're gay, you're gay. I think it's important that if you are gay, you not be afraid to say who you are. — Sue Wicks

Surely the greatest mercy granted us by Providence is our ignorance of the future. Imagine if we knew the outcome of our hopes and plans, or could see the manner in which we are doomed to die - how ruined our lives would be! Instead we live on dumbly from day to day as happily as animals. But all things must come to dust eventually. No human being, no system, no age is impervious to this law; everything beneath the stars will perish; the hardest rock will be worn away. Nothing endures but words. — Robert Harris

This is the best year ever because i am reading the chronicles of vladimir tod — Heather Brewer

Sometimes you have to be alone to think, and sometimes the best place for thinking isn't home. — Heather Brewer

People says it gets easier. People are stupid.
-Vlad — Heather Brewer

Examine this statement: 'A woman cannot be a poet.' Dr Samuel Johnson (Englishman 1709-84 Occupation: Language Fixer and Big Mouth.) What then shall I give up? My poetry or my womanhood? — Jeanette Winterson