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Support for Saddam, including within his military organization, will collapse after the first whiff of gunpowder. — Richard Perle

Indeed, mother, you are always our helper."
"For what else are we born? — Alan Paton

Any decision to use lethal force against a United States citizen - even one intent on murdering Americans and who has become an operational leader of al-Qaida in a foreign land - is among the gravest that government leaders can face. — Eric Holder

Zlatan doesn't do auditions. — Zlatan Ibrahimovic

You're my safe spot. You have my heart. There's nothing else. — Mary Elizabeth

We've all got the blood on our hands, we only receive what we demand. — Jack Johnson

People bind themselves into political teams that share moral narratives. Once they accept a particular narrative, they become blind to alternative moral worlds. — Jonathan Haidt

Conformities are called for much more eagerly today than yesterday ... skeptics, liberals, individuals with a taste for private life and their own inner standards of behavior, are objects of fear and derision and targets of persecution for either side ... in the great ideological wars of our time. — Isaiah Berlin

If you run away from a thing just because you don't like it, you don't like what you find either. — John Wyndham

Everyone has early fiction fantasies, but it wasn't until my second child Betsy was born that I allowed the urge to write a novel bubble up. — Susan Isaacs

Memory seems as faulty, as misunderstood and misguided, as every other thought or spasm that passes through us. — Amy Bloom

Yes, forget your weakness, whatever that weakness may be. It is egotism, it is selfishness after. all, for it is a dwelling on self. Forget your weakness; and remember your strength. — Joseph Barber Lightfoot

Some coaches spend their time trying to get an overview of all eleven defenders. I prefer to zero in on one guy at a time to get the right clue. — Sid Gillman