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Choice. - The question is, What influences, directs, or determines the mind or Will to come to such a conclusion or choice as it does? — Jonathan Edwards

Besides the healthcare bill being unconstitutional and a great expansion of federal government, I think if it does not respect people's individual religious views and makes groups or individuals do things that are contrary to their deeply held beliefs, there is going to be a visceral negative reaction. — Bob McDonnell

I intensely dislike the word 'critic,' because it puts you in an antagonistic position to artists. I've learned everything that I know about art from artists ... I see myself as an advocate and an activist and a writer. — Lucy R. Lippard

That Reyes Farrow boy. — Darynda Jones

A political reading of Shakespeare is bound to be less interesting than a Shakespearean reading of politics[.] — Harold Bloom

Feel free to call me by my first name: Master. — Patrick Rothfuss

If you are complaining you can't be thinking about or creating what you do want. — Jon Gordon

Retreat isn't the same thing as running away. They're spelled completely differently. — Erica Lindquist

It was only then I realized I didn't know the name of Elodin's class. I leafed through the ledger until I spotted Elodin's name, then ran my finger back to where the title of the class was listed in fresh dark ink: "Introduction to Not Being a Stupid Jackass."
I sighed and penned my name in the single blank space beneath. — Patrick Rothfuss

Once I was walking from The Mercer in New York - because otherwise I don't walk anywhere - and this woman paparazzo who was following me fell over a fire hydrant and her whole tooth went through her lip. I leant over her, saying, 'Are you all right?' and she was still taking pictures. — Kate Moss

I have an unhealthy curiosity about other people's business. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

All stories, if continued far enough, end in death. — Ernest Hemingway,