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The severity of punishments ought to be relative to the state of the nation itself. Stronger and more easily felt impressions have to be made on a people only just out of the savage state. A lightning strike is needed to stop a fierce lion who is provoked by a gunshot. — Cesare Beccaria

When you're sixteen and struggling to forge an identity out of a morass of hormones and daydreams, remarks like that cut a deep groove in the brain. I trace the ongoing, victorious-feeling semi-starvation of my twenties directly back to adolescence - as a way of showing those assholes that I could control my appetites ... Which is so sad, in retrospect, because of course no one cared. — Kate Christensen

Now, who is inside my solar?'
'Lord Littlefinger.' Podrick managed a quick look at his face, then hastily dropped his eyes. 'I meant, Lord Petyr. Lord Baelish. The master of coin.'
'You make him sound a crowd. — George R R Martin

Come what sorrow can, It cannot countervail the exchange of joy, That one short minute gives me in her sight — William Shakespeare

I would never send my kids to a single-sex school. — Alexandra Wentworth

This is where I want to be now, alone with myself. Because I know that something has happened to me tonight, something that I'm not going to understand at first, something I need to just absorb and think about and get used to.
This is going to be hard for me. I can't control this. I can't stop what it will do to me.
But I want it. I want to be inside it, to feel it, forever. — Blake Nelson

Parents have to get over the idea that their children belong just to them; children are a family affair. — Frank Pittman

By virtue of who we are, what we know, the promises we made to our Heavenly Father, and the fact that we are living now and where we are living, I absolutely think we were all born to lead. — Sheri L. Dew

Only a true friend would try to get someone she cared about to become princess over herself. — Kiera Cass