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Fear is the most damnable, damaging thing to human personality in the whole world. — William Faulkner

The Gadianton Robbers from the Book of Mormon are loose among us. The King-men, and women, are running our government. And, worst of all, we are blindly electing them, or appointing them so they can continue to destroy the things we cherish most. — John Andreas Widtsoe

I don't see myself in the role of a great dissenter and I would much rather carry another mind even if it entails certain compromises," RBG said at a roundtable on judging in 1985. "Of course there is a question of bedrock principle where I won't compromise," she added, but she had "learned a lot about other minds paying attention to people's personalities in this job. — Irin Carmon

I'm going to be okay." His eyes held mine as he stepped closer lining his booted feet with mine."Nothing is going to happen to me. I promise."
"You can't make that promise," I whispered, searching his gaze intently."None of us can."
His hands slid back and he curled his fingers in my loose hair. "I can. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

We must think differently, look at things in a different way. Peace requires a world of new concepts, new definitions. — Yitzhak Rabin

I like to write when I feel I'm the real me. — Rick Springfield

It is a very wide range of people that we get for the show. — Humphrey Lyttelton

Nothing is durable, I think anybody who thinks sex is durable is going to have a lot of grief. — Gore Vidal

Live,Die,Kill but don't complain! — Anonymous

The body weeps the tears the eyes never shed. — Robert Bly

The alternative is to locate large deposits of specifically what we need, and extract it in bulk from the earth."
"That's mining," said the Drip. "There is a twenty-third century legend that youth was conscripted to work in mines. Anyhow, all young people were known as miners at one period. — Theodore Sturgeon

The romance of Silicon Valley was about money - excuse me, about changing the world, one million dollars at a time. — Jean-Louis Gassee

Critics like mailmen delivering unwanted news. — Christopher Bollen