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To change criminal justice policy in any meaningful way means to propose changing a very longstanding system. It's not realistic to think you can do it overnight. — Kamala Harris

Happily, researchphilia is not the problem it once was. The Internet makes just-in-time research very practical. — Edward M. Lerner

The sun was catching his hair and lighting him up from the outside, and love was lighting him up from the inside. — Jennifer Niven

You have to love someone to yell at them so intensely; you have to care so unbelievably much that your anger explodes and burns across the sky like the Soviet's Sputnik. — Jillian Cantor

Your Life Determines Your Journey & Your Journey Determines Your Life — Charleston Parker

As a boy I was obsessed with Egypt and Egyptology. I'm convinced it's not that uncommon. A lot of 10 or 12 year old boys become obsessed with Egypt. It's a bit like young girls and horses ... — Bill Henson

There are periods in life when you get caught up in the whole field of relativity and lose your moorings with the absolute. — Deepak Chopra

Your Life Determines Your Journey & Your Journey Determines Your Life — Charleston Parker

The prime occupational hazard of a manager is superficiality. — Henry Mintzberg

We evoke the world we perceive. — Jane Vella

The black nation of Egypt is the only country that has a science named after its culture: Egyptology — Malcolm X

Pavel. The pale man. The vampire. We talked. He didn't murder me horribly, no thanks to you. You were chasing after children at the time. - Abigail, to Jackaby — William Ritter

Eventually, when I started studying Egyptology, I realized that seeing with my naked eyes alone wasn't enough. Because all of the sudden, in Egypt, my beach had grown from a tiny beach in Maine to one eight hundred miles long, next to the Nile. — Sarah Parcak

Of all the things that God has made, the human heart is the one which sheds the most light, alas! and the most darkness. — Victor Hugo

And this might also sound trivial, but I don't think you'd make attractive children."
"Daddy!" I yelled, causing a bit of a stir. I buried my head in my hand as Dad doubled over in laughter.
"I'm just saying! — Kiera Cass

He thought about science, about faith, about man. He thought about how every culture, in every country, in every time, had always shared one thing. We all had the Creator. We used different names, different faces, and different prayers, but God was the universal constant for man. God was the symbol we all shared ... the symbol of all the mysteries of life that we could not understand. The ancients had praised God as a symbol of our limitless human potential, — Dan Brown