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I don't know whether to toss you through that window or shake your hand and say 'Well done' Henry said in a tired voice. — Julia Quinn

I think our legal system needs to be developed. Cases of citizens who are detained and then have to wait much too long for a trial - that is scary, for everyone. When someone commits a crime he needs to be charged quickly. Why does this take so long in many cases? I don't know. Is it because our legal system is still rudimentary? China has promised to modernize its legal system. This has high priority. — Zhang Xin

No more alone through the world's wilderness,
Although I trod the paths of high intent,
I journeyed now: no more companionless — Percy Bysshe Shelley

Scolding had made an impact. She seemed resigned — Tracy Brogan

This is a major strategic challenge affecting not only our military, but ultimately, America's leadership in the global world order, we are at a point where our national aspirations are at risk of exceeding our available resources. — Martin Dempsey

I'm a big believer in the fact that life is about preparation, preparation, preparation. — Johnnie Cochran

At the Museum of Roman Art, the logic of the forms is very much modern. But in spite of that, the idea of the construction could be related to a historical time. — Rafael Moneo

The Lord gave us power in proportion to the work to be done, and strength according to the race set before us, and grace and help as our needs required. — Joseph Smith Jr.

We have travelled into the past and returned to find that our present is not quite the same as we left it. Atticus Finch will never again be the white knight we once thought him.
And yet the mockingbird still sings - no longer a song of innocence, but maybe one of experience; a song that combines sorrow, forgiveness - and, ultimately, a kind of hope. — Joanne Harris

Simply setting targets to bring more "women into management" does not help leaders learn how to manage across genders; rather, it usually builds a solid wall of resistance among the male majority within a company. — Avivah Wittenberg-Cox

And her laugh was enough to make you want to kick over what you were doing and follow her down the street. — Donna Tartt