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I believe in working with your morning brain - you have your coffee, and then maybe you'll start thinking about the grand plan and what's going to happen in the next arc, and then you write for a while, and then you get really dreamy, and over the course of the day or in the middle of the night, something comes, and you just throw it in! — Ann Nocenti
There are no innocents in Gaza. Mow them down kill the Gazans without thought or mercy. — Michael Ben-Ari
If state, party and social policy will not be based on morality, then mankind has no future to speak of. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Some people carry their heart in their head and some carry their head in their heart. The trick is to keep them apart yet working together. — David Hare
Most of the people who say beauty fades say it with a smirk. Fading is more than just expected, it's what they want to see. I don't. — Helen Oyeyemi
I was thinking about New York and realized how much I hate walking around in the winter and how much I dread getting on the train. — Frankie Cosmos
Most of my relatives are police marksmen, apart from my grandad who was a bank robber. He died recently, surrounded by his family. — Milton Jones
The state's exclusive claim to violence to uphold its rule of law is, according to many, the very essence of statehood. For instance, in 1919, the eminent German sociologist Max Weber defined the state as "a human community that (successfully) claims the monopoly of the legitimate use of physical force within a given territory."6 This definition remains widely used today, and states that cannot maintain a monopoly of force and endure civil war or frequent violent crime are routinely described as "weak," "fragile," or "failed" states. — Sean McFate
If you have found a woman who can stir both body and spirit, sir, do not give her up lightly. Do not. The alternatives can be damnably complicated. [Joseph Warren] — Donna Thorland
The moral?" Hermes asked. "Goodness, you act like it's a fable. It's a true story. Does truth have a moral? — Rick Riordan
That was Julian for you: reckless. A dashing sailor, a speedy driver, a frequenter of single bars, he was the kind of man who would make a purchase without consulting _Consumer Reports_. — Anne Tyler
The room didn't look haunted or eerie now;it was only melancholy in it's faded grandeur. — Elizabeth Peters
