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Whatever precautions you take so the photograph will look like this or that, there comes a moment when the photograph surprises you. It is the other's gaze that wins out and decides. — Jacques Derrida

We have an authorization to use military force against terrorists. We passed it after 9/11. — Hillary Clinton

If you need to put your money in a safe and secure place and you want it to earn interest, Treasury bonds are safer than putting it in any bank as a deposit or putting it anywhere else, because they are backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government. — Jim Cooper

The greatest act of love is to pay attention. — Diane Sawyer

(2) which of these innovations were important enough to be adapted in other plants? — Anonymous

I'm amazed to form part of this amazing universe and I'm proud of the hunger that keeps me awake. Because when man is full he falls asleep. — Facundo Cabral

It goes without saying that I will do anything at any price to pull myself out of a situation like this [rejection] so that I can start work immediately on my next Salon picture and ensure that such a thing should not happen again. — Claude Monet

He who has made a thousand things and he who has made none, both feel the same desire: to make something. — Antonio Porchia

I was a homecoming king in high school! I was involved. I was a good member of the community, I thought. — Kevin Connolly

So Rhun had arrived at the last frontier of belief, and fallen, or emerged, or soared into the region where the soul realises that pain is of no account, that to be within the secret of God is more than well being, and past the power of the tongue to utter. To embrace the decree of pain is to translate it, to shed it like a rain of blessing on others who have not yet understood. — Ellis Peters

hardly anyone knows what vainglory is anymore. If anything, people use the word "vain" or "vanity" today to mean being conceited or puffed up about yourself (usually in an unjustified way) - roughly speaking, it's a form of pride equivalent to having an inflated sense of your worth or importance. — Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung

Now, before you begin to worry, the section of the gaol that I'm standing in is completely secure. No problems here. I'm not in any danger whatsoever."
"And the section I'm standing in?"
"Well," he said, "the important thing to remember is that I'm perfectly safe."
Valkyrie sighed. "I'm stuck in here with the bad guys, aren't I?"
"Or you could be glass-half-full about it and say that they are stuck in there with you. Which might make you feel better. — Derek Landy

See whether the law takes from some persons that which belongs to them, to give to others what does not belong to them. See whether the law performs, for the profit of one citizen, and, to the injury of others, an act that this citizen cannot perform without committing a crime. Abolish this law without delay; it is not merely an iniquity - it is a fertile source of iniquities, for it invites reprisals; — Frederic Bastiat

I have just wanted to be an actress. That's always been my goal. I didn't want to be famous. — Kate Winslet

I want to give you the depth and the strength which is yours ... the original you. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi