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Will hated those cops, had worked more than a few cases where he'd gotten them kicked off the force. You couldn't say you were one of the good guys if you did the same thing the bad guys did. — Karin Slaughter

My birthday began with the water -
Birds and the birds of the winged trees flying my name. — Dylan Thomas

It takes two races to mongrelize a race - if that's the right word - and when we white people holler about mongrelizin', isn't that something of a reflection on ourselves as a race? — Harper Lee

Music really helps me. It's like a best friend. — El DeBarge

Frazier's got two chances. Slim, and none. And Slim just left town — Muhammad Ali

is she some kind of efficient incompetent. — Steve Merrick

Any knowledge that doesn't lead to new questions quickly dies out: it fails to maintain the temperature required for sustaining life. — Wislawa Szymborska

If quick, I survive. If not quick, I am lost. This is death. — Sun Tzu

What if you're practicing wrong? Then you get very good at doing something wrong. — George Leonard

watch the sun rise every few days, — Robin S. Sharma

The highest goal is not distinctions, but synthesis and harmony. — Alan Macfarlane

And when the storms came through
They found me and you
Back together
And when the sun would shine
It was yours and mine.
Yours and mine forever. — Vanessa L. Williams

The writer writes in order to teach himself, to understand himself, to satisfy himself; the publishing of his ideas, though it brings gratification, is a curious anticlimax. — Alfred Kazin

Perception is strong and sight weak. In strategy it is ... — Miyamoto Musashi

Rose once told me about this poem she'd read. There was this line, 'If your eyes weren't open, you wouldn't know the difference between dreaming and waking.' You know what I'm afraid of? That someday, even with my eyes open, I still won't know. — Richelle Mead