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On romance books: We might assume then that men, major consumers of thrillers, westerns, and detective fiction, enjoy being beaten up, tortured, shot, stabbed dragged by galloping horses, and thrown out of moving vehicles. — Daphne Clair

The military-strategic dimensions of world order were, in American thinking, inseparable from the economic dimensions. US planners viewed the establishment of a freer and more open international economic system as equally indispensable to the new order they were determined to construct from the ashes of history's most horrific conflict. Experience had instructed them, Secretary of State Cordell Hull recalled, that free trade stood as an essential prerequisite for peace. The autarky, closed trading blocs, and nationalistic barriers to foreign investment and currency convertibility that had characterized the depression decade just encouraged interstate rivalry and conflict. A — Robert J. McMahon

Don't quit. Never give up trying to build the world you can see, even if others can't see it. Listen to your drum and your drum only. It's the one that makes the sweetest sound. — Simon Sinek

Perhaps a great love is never returned. — Dag Hammarskjold

Temper tantrums, however fun they may be to throw, rarely solve whatever problem is causing them. — Lemony Snicket

All human things Of dearest value hang on slender strings. — Edmund Waller

All the world is happy when Santa Claus comes. — Maud Lindsay

All the GOOD things doesn't comes in a single package. — Nikhil Anubhav Minz

I stand up. Stretch my arms out wide to the
empty horizon. Do not be afraid of limitless
possibilities. The desert is infinite to the eye
as love is to the heart. — Cathy Ostlere

You see, I have many friends in the Hindi film industry. — Kabir Bedi

Even with nougat, you can have a perfect moment. — Terry Pratchett

Quality brings security and confidence — Sunday Adelaja

It was one thing to count on someone who was dead and gone, to rely on an idea or a memory, a personal with no real influence over her life outside of her imagination. But it was another thing entirely to have someone actually want to be there for you, unfailingly and unquestioningly, someone who listened carefully and told you the truth and waited patiently until you were ready to be there for them, too. — Jennifer E. Smith