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We have been accustomed to thinking that we have to get something from outside us in order to be happy, but in truth it works the other way: we must learn to contact our inner source of happiness and satisfaction and flow it outward to share with others-not because it is virtuous to do so, but because it really feels good. — Shakti Gawain

What is wrong with strengthening the opposition? You lose nothing, ... But let them abide by the rules. — Hosni Mubarak

Secondhand booksellers and binder's shops ran in uneven rows on either side of me, jumbled and jostled together like an ill-kept bookshelf. — Douglas Hulick

Also, for the record, only one of us has actually been a rat - and you'll note he's not the one crying. — Cassandra Clare

Society always has problems with anyone who combines courage and curiosity with a strong belief in oneself. — Protima Bedi

Where the large bloodstain still marked the grass. — John Flanagan

I have a low tolerance for people who complain about things but never do anything to change them. This led me to conclude that the single largest pool of untapped natural resources in this world is human good intentions that are never translated into actions. — Cindy Gallop

Sex is a discovery. — Fannie Hurst

With brothers you become friends. Some you hang out with more than others. You talk to one about the other a little more. You get mad at them. Then, you love them. Then, you apologize. You have to apologize whether you want to or not. You have to. That's your brother. — Tito Jackson

I indulged the wild child inside of me - the one that's not aware of danger or fear - for the purity of existence for that character in that film. Of course, behind me they're saying, 'She's crazy!' — Bai Ling

Recall that in April 2008 candidate Obama - unaware that a blogger was recording his remarks at a private fundraiser for moneyed Bay Area radicals - dismissed religion as a consolation for the "bitter" in Middle America. Contained within this one remark was the seed of secularist bigotry toward the religious that would come to full and odorous flower in his first term. — Phyllis Schlafly

Talk not of love: thou never knew'st its force. — Joseph Addison

Imprudence relies on luck, prudence on method. That gives prudence less edge than it expects. — Mason Cooley