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We have to get very militant with some of these employers to say there's no shortcuts, our people have a right to a fair day's wage for a fair day's pay, and we've got to get that done. And that's going to happen. — James P. Hoffa

In response to the extraordinary — Mollie Moran

Lay me down for the eternal sleep, and my soul will be forever yours to keep. — Anonymous

Just having a certain kind of attitude can be magic. — Matt Posner

One dress isn't worth your grisly death. — Richelle Mead

Anybody who thinks talk is cheap should get some legal advice. — Franklin P. Jones

As sweet as it feels, I can't lie here forever curled up in a big ball of fuck-the-world. — Richard Kadrey

He has never wanted to occupy the throne himself; he prefers the back seat - more room to spread out, you see. — J.K. Rowling

Novels are my favorite to write and read. I do like writing personal essays, too. I'm not really a short story writer, nor do I tend to gravitate to them as a reader. — Dani Shapiro

I told myself that I was letting him keep his dignity, while choosing to forget that for thousands of nights, he sacrificed it. — Hanya Yanagihara

Quite apart from any conscious program, the great cultural historians have always been historical morphologists: seekers after theforms of life, thought, custom, knowledge, art. — Johan Huizinga

My theory is because I'm Asian and white I sort of look like the future. I'm the melting pot. — Moon Bloodgood

Keep in mind that people change, but the past doesn't. — Becca Fitzpatrick

The illogical man is what advertising is after. This is why advertising is so anti-rational; this is why it aims at uprooting not only the rationality of man but his common sense. — Henryk Skolimowski

Each generation doubtless feels called upon to reform the world. Mine knows that it will not reform it, but its task is perhaps even greater. It consists in preventing the world from destroying itself. — Albert Camus