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These days we have no true childhood, only a diseased precocity, introducing children to things that any decent man of Whittier's day, or of Armstrong's, would have considered unutterably vile. Therefore we have no true adulthood either, only a prolonged infantility, a curdled adolescence followed by old age and death. — Anthony M. Esolen
Politics is an instrument that can transform society. — Enrique Pena Nieto
Be optimistic and don't ever get discouraged or give up no matter how vain it may seem initially — Sunday Adelaja
I was one of those kids, inner-city youth and finding my way. I made it. I made a success out of myself, surprisingly. — CeeLo Green
Ignorance, fear, hate: these are our enemies. Deny them with all your might.
-Oromis — Christopher Paolini
Most people don't realize that since the time of Apollo we've been in a feedback loop: as a nation, we elect representatives who thwart NASA, and then we blame NASA for its lack of vision. — Margaret Lazarus Dean
But on 1 March 1881 the conspirators succeeded in assassinating the Tsar. To — Isaac Deutscher
If you don't like me, remember it's mind over matter.
I don't mind, and you don't matter. — Dr. Seuss
I've always loved drama. This is a blessing because I can show a little bit of what I can do, and hopefully more, in the future. — Steven Yeun
The difference between hope and despair is a different way of telling stories from the same facts. — Alain De Botton
My Spanish is limited to burrito and taco, — Janet Evanovich
It was a source of constant disappointment to Catherine Morland that her life did not more closely resemble her books. Or rather, that the books in which she found its likeness were so unexciting. — Val McDermid
Connor laid her down on his bed and pulled the covers up over her. He warred with himself, but the struggle was in vain; he gave in and kissed her gently on the lips, saying, "Rest now, for tomorrow we may have a war on our hands," and he sat down in the chair she'd previously occupied. — Laura Hunsaker