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In our democracy, near equality is no equality. Government either treats everyone the same, or it doesn't. And right now it doesn't. — Michael Bloomberg

No one has ever died of restlessness, but rashness is another matter. We've planted seeds, let them grow. — George R R Martin

How can they beat me? I've been struck by lightning, had two back operations, and been divorced twice. — Lee Trevino

The total mental efficiency of a man is the resultant of the working together of all his faculties. He is too complex a being for any one of them to have the casting vote. If any one of them do have the casting vote, it is more likely to be the strength of his desire and passion, the strength of the interest he takes in what is proposed. Concentration, memory, reasoning power, inventiveness, excellence of the senses, all are subsidiary to this. — William James

There is no mistaking a real book when one meets it. It is like falling in love. — Christopher Morley

Strong relationships are not rocked by a truth that is grounded by resolute monogamy. — J.R. Ward

The spirit of elder days found a dwelling here, and we delighted to trace its footsteps. — Mary Shelley

We'll get things done together. Democrats, Republicans, independents, we're going to make progress together when I'm president. — Hillary Clinton

Kenric grabbed her arms and pulled her closer, shaking her once. "I've told you it will make no difference! Why are you doing this?"
"Because I love you," she whispered brokenly.
Those were the words. Of any she could have said to him, those were the only ones that could crumble his defenses. He'd heard them too often in his mind, certain she would never think to use them as a weapon. They sliced through him as cleanly as the sharpest knife. — Elizabeth Elliott

One side of the American psyche wants smaller government, lower taxes, and more choices for individuals, even if those choices increase risk. The other wants a strong social safety net to protect the weakest among us, even if it costs more to minimize risk. — Ron Fournier

What's really important is to simplify. The work of most photographers would be improved immensely if they could do one thing: get rid of the extraneous. If you strive for simplicity, you are more likely to reach the viewer. — William Albert Allard