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The war is coming to the streets of America and if you are not keeping and bearing and practicing with your arms then you will be helpless and you will be the victim of evil. — Ted Nugent
Thousands of mercenaries, who have trained in camps on the territory of Chechnya as well as come in from abroad, are actually preparing to impose extremist ideas on the whole world. — Boris Yeltsin
Or wolves." "Dogs, wolves, — George R R Martin
See the things that you want as already yours. — Rhonda Byrne
During the settling of the American colonies, it was said that the Spaniards would first build a church, the Dutch would first build a fort and the English a tavern. Welcome to Charleston, an English colony founded in 1670. — Mark R. Jones
I will permit no man to narrow & degrade my sould by making me hate him. — Booker T. Washington
Jess wouldn't argue that, but he saw her as a beautiful wild creature who had been caught for a moment in that dirty old cage of a schoolhouse, perhaps by mistake. — Katherine Paterson
What stress really does, though, is deplete willpower, which diminishes your ability to control those emotions. — Roy F. Baumeister
Memory. All alone in the moonlight I can smile at the old days I was beautiful then. — Trevor Nunn
Cunningham himself said in an interview in Poz that he couldn't help noticing that as soon as he wrote a novel without a blowjob, they gave him the Pulitzer Prize. — Christopher Bram
It wasn't my mom at all, it was her sister Margaret - they were twins, and when their faces were masked I could barely tell the difference. Margaret's voice was a little lighter, though, a little more ... energetic. I figured it was because she'd never been married. — Dan Wells
Flour and butter, cream and sugar, words and images -- all the ingredients for a rich, tasty story. — Rona Simmons
Comfort and power can become great enemies of true spirituality, which explains why we often say that the prophets come not only to comfort the afflicted, but also to afflict the comfortable. — Brian D. McLaren