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I think every girl has a little bit of rebellion inside. It's always fun to not follow every trend and not be the perfect good girl. It's edgy to be a little rebellious. — Behati Prinsloo
That doesn't mean you don't need back-up, Seth retorted. I wished he'd just go puke somewhere. I — Jennifer L. Armentrout
The intellect,-that is miraculous! Who has it, has the talisman: his skin and bones, though they were of the color of night, are transparent, and the everlasting stars shine through, with attractive beams. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
I am good at baking. I don't know if that counts as a talent, but I love to bake. Everybody says I'm good at it, so apparently I make the best banana bread. — Meaghan Jette Martin
It is easier to live as a Protestant, but better to die as a Catholic. — Martin Luther
Welfare now erodes work and family and thus keeps poor people poor. Accompanying welfare is an ideology - sustaining a whole system of federal and state bureaucracies - that also operates to destroy their faith. The ideology takes the form of false theories of discrimination and spurious claims of racism and sexism as the dominant forces in the lives of the poor. — George Gilder
Don't you think company is more precious than all these objects? — Joanne Owen
I'm a child of the sixties, I'm a man of the sixties. During that period of time this country was coming apart at the seams. We were in Southeast Asia. Good men were dying for America and for the Constitution. — Curt Flood
Let us go then, you and I, When the evening is spread out against the sky — T. S. Eliot
There are two kinds of friendship: one is genuine affection, the other is inability to refuse. — Umberto Eco
If the constitutional treaty is rejected it will be back to square one, just at a time when we want Europe to be a more effective force for good in the world, when we need to buttress ourselves against the pressures and insecurities of globalization. — Peter Mandelson
You need to learn to be with the suffering that inevitably arises in your life. — Eckhart Tolle
The pictures feel as essential to me as the text. I was always interested in including pictures with writing. — Marie Calloway
There's no dark like it. It's soft to the touch and heavy in the hands. You can open your mouth and let it sink into you 'till it makes a close ball in your belly. You can juggle with it, dodge it, swim in it. You can open it like a door. — Jeanette Winterson
