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Show me a beautiful man whose heart trembles behind the scene of a theatre, and I shall love him forever. — Sofia Navarro

If Hitler's Mein Kampf (only the Bible has sold more copies his century), his speeches and opinions are the rantings of a madman as is claimed why are they not readily available so that we can judge for ourselves? Is it because the victor's lies cannot bear the cold light of objectivity?
Here then is a rare opportunity to examine the authentic first-hand expressions uttered by German Leader who won the hearts of minds of hundreds of millions of Europeans. — Michael Walsh

And that's when I snapped up my left hand and smashed him in the face with the hammer I'd grabbed. — Jennifer Estep

Your chance to be great...those moments come for all of us. — Cassandra Clare

So, once I get writing I really try and put five to eight hours a day in my room with a guitar to really try and come up with stuff that feels interesting enough to me to keep it. — Catie Curtis

All art is personal. Otherwise, what's the point? — Jess Walter

There is no such thing as time. There is only our reaction to the inexorable progress of life. — Mary Balogh

Over the years, there have been a series of concepts developed to justify the use of force in international affairs for a long period. It was possible to justify it on the pretext, which usually turned out to have very little substance, that the U.S. was defending itself against the communist menace. By the 1980s, that was wearing pretty thin. — Noam Chomsky

heartrending memory — Kathleen E. Woodiwiss

Da thought of people as books to be read, but I've always thought of them more as formulas- full of variables, but always the sum of their parts. — Victoria Schwab

All of us fractured, awkward collages of experience wrapped tight to present a defensible face to the world. — Mark Lawrence

I also have to support my speaking voice by sitting in a way that engages the diaphragm in the way I would for singing. — Lesley Garrett

If we try to think back to the dim and distant past ... what is it that helps us reconstruct those times, and to picture the lives of those who lived in them? It is their art ... It is thanks to the hand, the companion of the mind, that civilization has arisen. — Maria Montessori

Pretty sure. When we reached the car earlier, all I could think of was: Key. Ignition. Stick shift. Wheel. And then: No. Dragos — Thea Harrison