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You are the only thing I have that is neither duty nor obligation, the only thing I chose for myself. The only thing I want. — Holly Black

'Supernatural' was great because my character changed so much from beginning to end, always keeping me on my toes. — Julie McNiven

Pain speaks louder than words ever could. Like most things it serves as both messenger and a symbol. — Brandi L. Bates

In our Country ... one class of men makes war and leaves another to fight it out. — William Tecumseh Sherman

By the way, I haven't heard an 'I'm sorry' from you yet." My sense of grievance had overwhelmed my sense of self-preservation.
I am sorry that the maenad picked on you."
I glared at him. "Not enough," I said. I was trying hard to hang on to this conversation.
Angelic Sookie, vision of love and beauty, I am prostrate that the wicked evil maenad violated your smooth and voluptuous body, in an attempt to deliver a message to me."
That's more like it. — Charlaine Harris

I know very well that we are not all equal, nor can be so; but it is my opinion that he who avoids the common people, in order not to lose their respect, is as much to blame as a coward who hides himself from his enemy because he fears defeat. The — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Most people can't seem to see the relationship between truth, honesty and national development. — Sunday Adelaja

She's no flibberti-gibberti mamzell, but a whir-stir-get-lost-sir bundla dynamite! — Salman Rushdie

The one religion is beyond all speech. — Mahatma Gandhi

So if you think this is going to save you ... If you think anything is going to save you ... Please consider this your final warning. — Chuck Palahniuk

The High Street was full of farmers, cows, and other animals, the majority of the former well on the road to intoxication. It is, of course, extremely painful to see a man in such a condition, but when such a person in endeavouring to count a perpetually moving drove of pigs, the onlooker's pain is sensibly diminished. — P.G. Wodehouse

The young were all fleeing the countryside to work in the city. Nobody seemed to want to live any more between the soil and the cow pats. [Italy in 1960s] — Marco Vichi

Nations are beginning to look to some vague organization, some nebulous course of humanity, to pay their bills and tell them what to do. This is not local self-government. It is not American. It is not the method which has made this country what it is. We can not maintain the western standard of civilization on that theory. If it is supported at all, it will have to be supported on the principle of individual responsibility. — Calvin Coolidge