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The wedding vows are a license to be a complete jerk, with full knowledge that the person you married has agreed, no matter how large a horse's ass you are, to stay by your side until death. A fool could tell you this is a bad deal. — Adriana Trigiani

a man can be human only under human conditions." The purpose of the state is to preserve these conditions, so that its citizens need not see personal survival as their only goal. — Timothy Snyder

The Lord watches over us every moment of every day. He is there
and He cares
about every step and every breath. — Dillon Burroughs

Behold, Mr. Clavain: Chasm City. A place I have to come to know and, while not actually love, perhaps not to detest with quite the same missionary zeal as when I first arrived. — Alastair Reynolds

Only ideas keep ideas flowing. When we close our minds to what is new, simply because we decide not to bother with it, we close our minds to our responsibility to ourselves - and to others - to keep on growing. — Joan D. Chittister

A beat of time passed and then another until, wonder of wonders, the man smiled. — Mary Calmes

Boldly they rode and well,
Into the jaws of Death,
Into the mouth of hell. — Alfred Tennyson

I'm just a believer in keeping all of the creative brain cells moving and working even when you're not working because the inevitable loneliness and boring drought in the actor's world, it can eat you alive. — Nikki Reed

Imagination is a faculty of the mind which can be cultivated, developed, extended and broadened by use. — Napoleon Hill

Hanajima: To truly love someone is to always put thier feelings before your own ... No matter what. — Natsuki Takaya

I felt the slippery ooze of precum, slicking the way as Kage's cock kissed and caressed mine between our bellies. Then he rolled us over and removed my shirt. When — Maris Black

Our major obligation is not to mistake slogans for solutions. — Edward R. Murrow

The gain to the winner is always less than the loss to the loser. — Ian Fleming