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These words have been sanitized for your protection. An adjective and a noun, respectively. — Libba Bray

The world is out there, but descriptions of the world are not. — Richard Rorty

Insane! ... Ask the tyrant who is his most dangerous foe, the sane man or the insane? — Henry David Thoreau

Creation means that something new is created - which automatically replaces the old. You don't have to think about what you want to change; instead, think about what you want to create. — Rhonda Byrne

I was initially a leading man, but only on television. — Gary Cole

Make no mistake, little human. You are under my protection now, and I protect what is mine. — Danielle Monsch

They also had to consider what to do with the defeated Republican opposition in Rome. There was one solution that would solve both problems: a proscription. A good deal of time on the island was spent haggling over names. More than 130 Senators (perhaps as many as 300) and an estimated 2,000 equites were marked down for execution and property confiscation. — Anthony Everitt

I've eliminated everything else. This is what's left. And when you've eliminated everything else, what's left should be true. — J.D. Robb

You've had your share of secrets and I'm tired of being the last to know — Taylor Swift

He was leaning back against the door watching me with hooded eyes. He wasn't throwing sarcastic barbs at me or ignoring me, he was just watching me. — Jay Crownover

No matter how dark things become, someone is always with you - and that someone is God. He helps by giving you peace and a positive mental attitude. — Norman Vincent Peale

But Clara's father believed that nations never see themselves clearly in the mirror, much less when war preys on their minds. He had a good understanding of history and knew that the future could be read much more clearly in the streets, factories, and barracks than in the morning press. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon