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There are Idols which we call Idols of the Market. For Men associate by Discourse, and a false and improper Imposition of Words strangely possesses the Understanding, for Words absolutely force the Understanding, and put all Things into Confusion. — Francis Bacon

There is a noble and a base side to every history. — Thomas Wentworth Higginson

So the starting point and the basis of their liberal wails of anguish always and always is guilt. Guilt, guilt, guilt. — John Ringo

I'm pro-choice because I've never been a fourteen-year-old incest victim pregnant by her father, or a woman who's going to die if her pregnancy continues, or even a teenager who made a mistake or a rape victim. I want women to have choices, but I also believe that it's a life, especially once it's big enough to live outside the womb. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Pity the poor screenwriter, for he cannot be a poet. He cannot use metaphor and simile, assonance and alliteration, rhythm and rhyme, synecdoche and metonymy, hyperbole and meiosis, the grand tropes. Instead, his work must contain all the substance of literature but not be literary. A literary work is finished and complete within itself. A screenplay waits for the camera. If not literature, what then is the screenwriter's ambition? To describe in such a way that as a reader turns pages, a film flows through the imagination. — Robert McKee

I need more personal time and, given my extensive work in health care, I want to pursue that interest further. — Steven Burd

What I got was not so much gifts and whishes come trues but a feeling of peace. I got peace itself, actually. And when you have peace, you can be strong; and when you are strong, you can get through what you have to get through, and not with exhaustion and frown marks and slumped shoulders but with relative happiness, and humor, and sometimes even gaiety. — Peggy Noonan

It was all primal instinct. A dog doesn't know why it barks or growls. It just knows something about its environment isn't right and it reacts. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

There's an obsessive quality to it that I thought I would've grown out of by now. It's an ongoing source of shame for me. — Anne Hathaway

My Body Wants to Crave Healthy. I Just Need to Give it the Opportunity. — Pooja Mottl

This man was no servant. She looked up at him in acute agitation and knew: this man was now her master. — V.S. Carnes

I have taught my Margaery what comely is worth, I hope. Less than a mummer's fart. — George R R Martin