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I have said it many times: the policy of exclusion and the policy of marginalization must end in Iraq. — Muqtada Al Sadr

I don't want a girl who's high-maintenance and wants to go shopping ... I like a girl who doesn't wear make-up and is naturally beautiful. — Sean Faris

I am still hopeful we can go through the season unbeaten - a frightening thought. — Arsene Wenger

Hold on with a bulldog grip, and chew and choke as much as possible. — Abraham Lincoln

The best game to play, he thought, is the game you don't realize you are playing. — John Katzenbach

When I was a little kid growing up in Iceland, I always dreamed about creating something that could have an impact on the whole world, and even as a young boy I was passionate about fitness and sports. — Magnus Scheving

She was no longer theirs.
She was his.
And he was hers.
And this was their world. — Michael Grant

I stay healthy through eating well, working out - simply living a healthy lifestyle. — Roselyn Sanchez

I only knew a few people, literally a handful of people, al of whom had been in the Party long before I was, all of whom were known by the FBI and were known to the Committee. — Edward Dmytryk

I know I felt like I was ready to be an adult long before the rest of the world agreed. I'd already realized that a lot of grown-ups didn't know any more than I did, and some of them were even dumber than I was, and even the ones who were smarter weren't using their smarts for things I necessarily considered worthwhile. — Tim Pratt

What chance gathers she easily scatters. A great person attracts great people and knows how to hold them together. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

You know, we're all human beings, and we're not made to be alone. — Bill Kaulitz

What puppets we humans are - what puppets! Born without permission, dying when it is neither pleasant nor convenient, we are made to march or crawl through life on the edge of a precipice from which at any moment we may be knocked over. And we're told we should believe the experience is a privilege! — Kate Langley Bosher

Hope in gates, hope in spoons, hope in doors, hope in tables, no hope in daintiness and determination. Hope in dates. — Gertrude Stein

A Florida planter defended his management practices by pointing to his slaves' "natural increase which in the last year has been over ten percent, in a gang of 120." A Georgia overseer informed his employer that with good management his plantation could produce much more cotton. — James Oakes