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You are my wife. I'm supposed to be the one who protects you from the monsters. I'm not supposed to be one. — Colleen Hoover

One thing I have learned in my time in politics is that if one of the parties is shameless, the other party cannot afford to be spineless. — Frank Lautenberg

The werewolf is neither man nor wolf, but a satanic creature with the worst qualities of both. — Warner Oland

Were Gabriel and I going to fall in love? Be together forever? Live our lives happily as soul mates? Who the hell knew something like that? I
sure didn't. I can't see the future.
All I knew was that I would love finding out. — Kim Harrington

Political skills are essential career competencies to get ahead and stay ahead. — Bonnie Marcus

You can't lead your troops if your troops do not trust you. — Diane Ravitch

Deep down inside, we don't seek the meaning of life, but the experience of being alive. — Joseph Campbell

That was the awakening, really; it dawned on me that this wasn't really very fair on anyone. On her. On me. On Sienna. But I wasn't willing to change anything, either. I was fiercely protective of my friendship with Sienna. I had fought for it, against my true feelings, for years. I had battled so hard to suppress my feelings, and succeeded. I could never let her go. — Jessica Thompson

I wiggled, and the key slid down to rest over my stomach. I was fairly sure he wouldn't look that far down. — Rosamund Hodge

The worst pain you can imagine is when something you love goes away and nothing you can do will ever bring it back. — M.K. Meredith

I see film roles as lovely presents that come along now and again. I feel really lucky and say thank you very much. And if they fly me to L.A., I think, 'God, I must really be doing well.' I've worked with De Niro and Brando and Pacino, and that's made me feel very lucky. But the films have never meant a lot to me. — Michael Gambon

The 100m taught me a lot and it's given me confidence. — Yohan Blake

The other thing I'll say about money is that having a lot of it amplifies who you are. I have found this to be almost universally true. If you're a nice person, and then you get money, you become a wonderful philanthropist. But if you're an asshole, with lots of money you can afford to be more of an asshole: "Why isn't my soda at sixty-eight degrees Fahrenheit?" You choose who you are no matter what, but I have to say that the anxiety of making ends meet gives you a bit of a pass. When you're rich, you have no excuse. — Biz Stone