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Man has gone long enough, or even too long, without being man enough to face the simple truth that the trouble with man is man. — James Thurber

Then there was Nico di Angelo. Dang, that kid gave Leo the freaky-deakies. He sat back in his leather aviator jacket, his black T-shirt and jeans, that wicked silver skull ring on his finger, and the Stygian sword at his side. His tufts of black hair struck up in curls like baby bat wings. His eyes were sad and kind of empty, as if he'd stared into the depths of Tartarus - which he had. — Rick Riordan

The kids kept walking, moving through the Henley's halls like a tide, but when Kat turned to leave, she walked in the opposite directions. She wasn't an ordinary kid, after all.
Katarina Bishop followed no one. — Ally Carter

I started realising that the themes running through all of my novels were really haunting and obsessing me about my own life. — Dani Shapiro

The deepest dependency is not of students upon teachers, but of teachers upon students. — Peter Elbow

Our forms of government - though both cast in the democratic pattern - are greatly different. Indeed, sometimes it appears that many of our misunderstandings spring from an imperfect knowledge on the part of both of us of the dissimilarities in our forms of government. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

But Roosevelt was just as much a faker. He constructed his macho persona from the ground up. When he first entered public life at the age of twenty-three as a New York state assemblyman, he was a rich kid with soft hands, a squeaky voice, and clothes that were a little too fashionable for his own good. The newspapers gave him nicknames: "Jane-Dandy," "our own Oscar Wilde," and "Punkin-Lily." He went west to shake this reputation. Viewed from this angle, Roosevelt's entire life looks like one gigantic exercise in overcompensation. — Nathanael Johnson

When the children were ready to go to bed, Katie did something very unusual. It was unusual because she was not a demonstrative woman. She held the children close to her and kissed them goodnight.
"From now on" she said ,"I am your mother and your father. — Betty Smith

Lively Up Yourself — Bob Marley

Mexico: where life is cheap, death is rich, and the buzzards are never unhappy. — Edward Abbey

A theory must be tempered with reality. — Jawaharlal Nehru

There are invisible people ... those who r dont have a money and lying around roads ... because our eyes never get them ... — David Rajkumar

The middle and working classes are paying the debt that the financial markets created. — Javier Bardem

Thus we have at least a national song that unites all Germans, and is the symbol of our sixty-million nation. — Friedrich Ebert