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Try never to speak of your enemies by name. Any publicity is still publicity - and there are those for whom your disapproval constitutes a recommendation. — L. Neil Smith

The names we use for things bear no inherent relation to the things themselves. — Guy Deutscher

Those who are willing to forfeit liberty for security will have neither. — Benjamin Franklin

A good huntress respected her partners instincts, even if he was socially ignorant. — Ann Aguirre

Once the renewable infrastructure is built, the fuel is free forever. Unlike carbon-based fuels, the wind and the sun and the earth itself provide fuel that is free, in amounts that are effectively limitless. — Al Gore

Besides, there wasn't a breed of succubi out there that didn't steal something. Whether it was your seed, your soul, your life-force, or your heart, they sucked something out of you and rarely gave back.
Sin definitely did not strike him as the giving kind. — Larissa Ione

This can be lonely work, but it connects you to other people in ways that many of the things we could do with our lives do not. — Christine Sneed

A comic strip has a rhythm and a pattern, and you got to get in and out quick. So you set up a joke, tell the joke, and done. — Stephan Pastis

Righteous marriage is a commandment and an essential step in the process of creating a loving family relationship that can be perpetuated beyond the grave. — David A. Bednar

For a long time you had found your only entertainment in the quiet pleasure of looking at the sunset. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Ideal Love, stepped down to the level of the practical, day-to-day life, must mean the service of each to all within his or her sphere, a delicate consideration of others, a control that gives rise to peace, and cessation from every thought of cruelty and lust. — Nilakanta Sri Ram

Many writers believe in arrival without leaving home. They believe in talent but not skill. — Judy Delton