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Understand - motherhood, for a dog, is not an emotional experience, it is an instinctual experience. — Anonymous

Pity the nation whose people are sheep,
and whose shepherds mislead them.
Pity the nation whose leaders are liars, whose sages are silenced,
and whose bigots haunt the airwaves.
Pity the nation that raises not its voice,
except to praise conquerors and acclaim the bully as hero
and aims to rule the world with force and by torture.
Pity the nation that knows no other language but its own
and no other culture but its own.
Pity the nation whose breath is money
and sleeps the sleep of the too well fed.
Pity the nation - oh, pity the people who allow their rights to erode
and their freedoms to be washed away.
My country, tears of thee, sweet land of liberty. — Lawrence Ferlinghetti

It's always hard for an author to determine his own intentions, especially in retrospect. — Paul Kingsnorth

I have a problem with bullying. — Cindy Morgan

Texas is a state of mind. Texas is an obsession. Above all else, Texas is a nation in every sense of the word. — John Steinbeck

Even if our every attempt is a failure, and we bleed and are torn asunder, yet, through all this, we have to preserve our heart - we must assert our Godhead in the midst of all these difficulties. — Swami Vivekananda

Even though this isn't going to be fun, it is where you are going. So hold on. But keep your eyes open or you might miss the good parts. — Liz Lamoreux

Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules. — Saul Alinsky

Just what does one wear on a sorta, kind date with someone when you're in love with someone else? — Harper Bentley

I've never been to the Oscars, but if I was ever invited to the Oscars, I would have this weird paranoia of terrorism. It just feels like The Poseidon Adventure, everyone in their tuxes. Somehow, I feel like the whole time I would be looking for where the nearest exit was, and in a cold sweat about some kind of man-made disaster, like a terrorist strike or something. It seems like such a scary, claustrophobic proposition. — Mike White