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Jaunting off together towards the bedroom doorway, they cast off their clothes, like caps at graduation. — L.A. Kragie

Microeconomics: The study of who has the money and how I can get my hands on it.Macroeconomics: The study of which government agency has the gun, and how we can get our hands on it. — Gary North

In October 1941, Mahilue became teh first substantial city in occupied Soviet Belarus where almost all Jews were killed. A German (Austrian) policeman wrote to his wife of his feelings and experiences shooting the city's Jews in the first days of the month. 'During the first try, my hand trembled a bit as I shot, but one gets used to it. By the tenth try I aimed calmly and shot surely at the many women, children, and infants. I kept in mind that I have two infants at home, whom these hordes would treat just the same, if not ten times worse. The death that we gave them was a beautiful quick death, compared to the hellish torments of thousands and thousands in the jails of the GPU. Infants flew in great arcs through the air, and we shot them to pieces in flight, before their bodies fell into the pit and into the water.'
pp. 205-206 — Timothy Snyder

There will be no greater burden on our generation than to organize the forces of liberty in our time in order to make our quest ofa new freedom for America. — Woodrow Wilson

It's like having a ghost in my garage. I feel like I'm being haunted. With all the dead people I've got in my corner, you'd think one of them would be the one hanging around. — Katja Millay

It is the power of visualization that enables us to reach out toward the future, whether our goal is to bring down a mammoth, write a book, or set a new record time in a race. — Cameron Stracher

The Arabs will have to go, but one needs an opportune moment for making it happen, such as a war. — David Ben-Gurion

As we have become more open minded (tolerant) in society we have become more closed hearted. — Peggy Noonan

Well did I come to know the presiding dryads of those trees, and often have I watched their wild dances in the struggling beams of a waning moon - but of these things I must not now speak. — H.P. Lovecraft

The calls are for updates and to see how her day went. The letters are for the things I can't always say out loud. — Kiera Cass

I don't like his serious glances. I don't like what they do to my stomach. I also don't like what his smiley smile does to my stomach — Colleen Hoover