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I'll fix this, okay? I don't want anyone thinking less of you because of me," he said with a troubled expression. — Jamie McGuire

But it isn't hunger that drives millions of armed American Males to forests and hills every autumn, as the high incidence of heart failure among the hunters will prove. Somehow the hunting process has to do with masculinity, but I don't quite know how. — John Steinbeck

Kami's demons had somehow become mine without me even knowing them. And I swore on my life that I would fight every one of them, I would fight for her. — S.L. Jennings

King abhorred slavery. But he struggled over how to fight it while remaining true to the religious pacifism he had inherited from his grandmother. — Martha A. Sandweiss

Having different people come together and be on a team and win a world championship is literally, I think, the definition of being American. — Abby Wambach

Iran is part of the problem, not the solution. And the Russian government is ignoring reality. — Lindsey Graham

When I joined Ford, in the late 1970s, I felt strongly we could not forever be a huge user of natural resources without there being consequences. But I was alone in my thinking in those days. — William Clay Ford Jr.

Between Clive Owen winning at the Golden Globes and the British Academy announcing its nominations, of which Sideways received only one, I'm feeling pretty humbled these days. — Thomas Haden Church

Well, one thing, you got to stand in a courtroom and listen to a judge sentencing you to 25 years in prison before you realize that freedom of expression can no longer be taken for granted. — Larry Flynt

For all the self-improvement books I had read, I still wasn't above shallow validation-seeking. None of us were. That's why we were in the game. Sex wasn't about getting our rocks off; it was about being accepted. — Neil Strauss

To be an American is to be part of the world because America, all the people of the world come to America. — Jon Anderson