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It's abundantly clear that we already have extraterrestrials living among us, and people are stepping forward who can communicate with them. — Sylvia Browne

This is why we need more women officers. For us it's enough to win. For you, the other guy has to know he lost. — Lee Child

Our creative dreams are subject to grudge-holding when we decide that other people somehow have made their dreams real and we have not. — SARK

People don't place their trust in government or company pension plans; they have to be self-reliant. — Scott Cook

Nature and society are so replete with startling contrasts that wit often consists in the mere statement and comparison of facts, as when Hume says that the ancient Muscovites wedded their wives with a whip instead of a ring. — Edwin Percy Whipple

I love you," he said, and he kissed me again. Feral. Possessive. I gasped out, "I love you too. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Treasure in such large amounts stopped feeling precious — Ann Brashares

I am not self-destructive. I am not a person who wants to die. — Whitney Houston

Monsieur Man-in-a-hurry, you can find me without running - ME, you understand? — Alexandre Dumas

But with The Dark Crystal, instead of puppetry we're trying to go toward a sense of realism - toward a reality of creatures that are actually alive and we're mixing up puppetry and all kinds of other techniques. — Jim Henson

The logs of wood which move down the river together Are driven apart by every wave. Such inevitable parting Should not be the cause of misery. — Nagarjuna

If you want to direct, you've got to work. — John Goodman

Because it's true. Isn't that the only reason to ever say anything? — A.S. King

Because much of the content of education is not cognitively natural, the process of mastering it may not always be easy and pleasant, notwithstanding the mantra that learning is fun. Children may be innately motivated to make friends, acquire status, hone motor skills, and explore the physical world, but they are not necessarily motivated to adapt their cognitive faculties to unnatural tasks like formal mathematics. A family, peer group, and culture that ascribe high status to school achievement may be needed to give a child the motive to persevere toward effortful feats of learning whose rewards are apparent only over the long term. — Steven Pinker

The entertainment industry at large has pretty much given away high definition to consumers. They haven't really charged a premium for it on television. That makes consumers more likely to buy Blu-ray but less likely to pay a premium for it. — Michael Lynton