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you are, always were, worth coming apart for — Beau Taplin

Stop torturing yourself and just let go. Surrender all the guilt, the pain, everything you've been carrying - leave it all here. — Carey Corp

By this time I was no
longer very much terrified or very miserable. I had, as it were, passed the
limit of terror and despair. I felt now that my life was practically lost,
and that persuasion made me capable of daring anything — H.G.Wells

The ruin of the human race came by discrediting and doubting God's word to our first parents. "Hath God said?" was the fountain of all sin. "God hath said" is the foundation, therefore, of our restoration. — A.B. Simpson

Nothing is so permanent as a temporary government program. — Milton Friedman

The country's honor must be upheld at home and abroad. — Theodore Roosevelt

The older I grow, the more I realize how unfit we are for relationships. We are all such antagonists. It's part of the human condition to be deeply unfaithful to constancy. I do believe that. — Vivian Gornick

It was so useful to lie with the truth. — Tanith Lee

What type of world was this where the people who you thought loved you the most were the betrayers? — Tarryn Fisher

It's all about survival. — Molly Looby

That was a heroic deed." Embarrassed, Eragon scuffed his boots against the ground. "I wouldn't have survived if not for Arya." "You are too modest, Argetlam," she admonished. "It was you who struck the final blow. — Christopher Paolini

In my eyes, perfection is imperfection — Ville Valo

If man was what he ought to be, he would be adored by the animals ... — Henri Frederic Amiel

We thought it was only in science fiction that things created by humans could actually take over what is inherently our human heritage. But Thom Hartmann shows how we've already let that happen on a frightening scale - not in Frankenstein's monsters or Kubrick's creeping computer Hal - but in the corporations that present their friendly 'faces' to us as if we have nothing to fear from this ultimate usurpation of our rights as real humans. — Ed Ayres