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The possibility of my presidential candidacy emerged spontaneously in public opinion polls. For my part, I noticed people's affection when I was doing work on the ground. I think the important thing is that my candidacy was born from citizens themselves, driven by the people and which the parties picked up favorably. — Michelle Bachelet

The devil sends disillusionment to such people who have the desire to do something for God — Sunday Adelaja

25 States allow anyone to buy a gun, strap it on, and walk down the street with no permit of any kind: some say it's crazy. However, four out of five US murders are committed in the other half of the country: so who's crazy? — Andrew Ford

I really don't want to portray the Islamists as simply evil, the way it's often done in the west. — Orhan Pamuk

An idea leads to a thought. The repeated thought leads to a feeling and the feeling leads to a new decision and the decision leads to a new behavior and the new behavior leads to a new action thus new results. See — Steve Robinson

Of course we all know that's not how life works. The novel that is our life can end at any time. Sometimes even on page one. — Junot Diaz

I growled and then slapped him.
"Hey!" His hand pressed to his cheek.
"You always say that when I slap you," I said.
"I think it's a problem that you know what I say when you slap me," he said. "That's not the kind of intimacy I'm looking for. — Andrea Cremer

Whether we like it or not, we all come from someplace. And at some point in our lives, we have to make peace with that place. — Jeffrey Stepakoff

I shall never love anybody. I can't love people. I hate them.'
'The time will come, dear, the time will come. — George Eliot

We are, therefore, seeking how the mind can follow a smooth and steady course, well disposed to itself, happily regarding its own condition and with no interruption to this pleasure, but remaining in a state of peace with no ups and downs: that will be tranquillity. — Seneca.