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God is a creator, not a law giver. — Norman Mailer

Photography is a brief complicity between foresight and luck. — John Stuart Mill

Something was beyond wrong. Sebeck looked at the faces of the agents and police arrayed around him. There was abject hatred in their eyes. Burning anger. He knew that look. It was the look reserved for the vilest criminals. They were closing in from two directions - leaving a clear field of fire. Twenty or thirty heavily armed men. Sebeck glanced at Ross, who already had his hands on his head. "What the hell is going on, Jon?" "I don't know. But the Daemon's got something to do with it." "This is your last warning! Put your hands on your head, or we will open fire!" Sebeck felt his blood rising. He put his hands on the back of his head but looked to Ross. "Why are they looking at me?" "I don't know." The Feds hit Sebeck like linebackers. They — Daniel Suarez

Healing means accepting all parts of ourselves, not just the parts we like, but all of us. — Louise Hay

On Chris Evert: Before I even met her, she stood for everything I admired in this country: poise, ability, sportsmanship, money, style. — Martina Navratilova

Stay back, old man. It isn't your business. This is the Prince of Vere.'
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I only paid three coppers for him,' said Volo, sounding confused. — C.S. Pacat

When you have kids you do grow up. I have just started realising it now-it changes the world, having children. — David Beckham

God is a name we give to love. — Nancy Pickard

Alien Affairs. Bad name I always thought, makes it sound like they're shagging them rather than investigating them. — Peter F. Hamilton

In the technological world...it is no longer a question of dominating nature or society in order to be more free or more happy, but of mastery for mastery's sake, of domination for the sake of domination. Why? For no end, precisely, or rather: because it is quite simply impossible to do otherwise, given the nature of societies entirely governed by competition, by the absolute imperative to 'advance or perish'. — Luc Ferry