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What tournaments want to do, typically, is support charities in their community that need the money and charities that are impactful to their community. The better the job the tournament does for the charities, the better they are able to sell the tournament and raise money for the charity. — Tim Finchem

So much research has been done showing that the woman is the most vulnerable but also the biggest strength leading to economic progress. — Sri Mulyani Indrawati

I've got good psychopath sensors now. It's like an allergy: you get exposed once, from then on you're supersensitized." She — Tana French

I make a vegan baked ziti. And even though that doesn't sound enjoyable, it really is. — Lea Michele

What a surprise (we all know how tolerant the tolerant are)- ... — Junot Diaz

The Talmud states, "Do not be daunted by the enormity of the world's grief. Do justly now, love mercy now, walk humbly now. You are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are you free to abandon it. — Bridges McCall

Intestine war no more our passions wage,
And giddy factions bear away their rage. — Alexander Pope

Dragos asked, "What on earth is that?"
"It's a vegan harvest roast."
He shook his head. "I'm sorry, lover, someone should have taught you this by now. The word 'vegan' and 'roast' do not go together in the same sentence. — Thea Harrison

Lust of power is the most flagrant of all the passions — Tacitus

In my dreams a small wolf slept inside of me and it wasn't comfortable. It moved it's heels and elbows and paws, struggled to make space between my lungs, stomach, bladder. Occasionally a scrabbling claw punctured something and I woke. What were you dreaming? Arabella wanted to know. I knew what it was dreaming. It was dreaming of being born. The form and scale of its occupancy shifted. Sometimes its legs were in my legs, its head in my head, its paws in my hands. Other times it was barely the size of a kitten, heartburn hot and fidgety under my sternum. I'd wake and for a moment feel my face changed, reach up and touch the muzzle that wasn't there. — Glen Duncan

I really like supernatural stories, but, to me, 'Witches of East End' is really grounded. It's not just going for the magic tricks and keeping it superficial and action-y. — Madchen Amick