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I am close - too close - with my family. — Britt Robertson

In a patriarchal society like ours, says Horley, domestic violence will always be with us. "Women don't even have equal pay. Girls are still growing up with the message that the handsome prince on the white horse is the happy ending. For as long as there's an imbalance of power between the sexes, it's inevitable that that power will be abused by some men. — The Guardian

Follow the road behind the Emperor. We must build the world for Japan's sake, heaven ordered Japan to achieve this great mission. — Kingoro Hashimoto

Anything that begins 'I don't know how to tell you this' is never good news. — Ruth Gordon

I'm sure they're investigating everyone who was in the area. — Richard Jewell

A treat indeed, to read Raymond Chandler for the first time. I almost envied the man, — Lawrence Block

To study foreign affairs without putting ourselves into others' shoes is to deal in illusion and to prepare students for a lifelong misunderstanding of our place in the world. — Paul Gagnon

I like to think we were man and wife. Life itself can be sacramental. The supposition was that we would be leaving the Garden of Eden together, and would cleave to one another in the wilderness through thick and think. — Kurt Vonnegut

When I think about my own relationships to the women that I really loved, it feels like that love, even after we've broken up and we're no longer speaking, that love never goes away. No one told me that. — Junot Diaz

How could man rejoice in victory and delight in the slaughter of men? — Lao-Tzu

A boardroom is a collection of individuals, and individuals have varying motives, egos, agendas and qualifications. Sometimes the dynamics can go off track. — Carly Fiorina

Only fiction has the power to cross the mental barricades, to make strangers intelligible to each other, because it moves people's hearts as well as engaging their minds. — Ian Leslie

I love animals. I couldn't eat a whole one but I'll split one with you if you want. — Greg Proops

January 20, 2009, was also the first time a newly elected president used the occasion sometimes called a secular sermon to the nation to give voice to the diversity of religious life among its people. "We are a nation of Christians and Muslims," Obama said, "Jews and Hindus, and nonbelievers. We are shaped by every language and culture, drawn from every end of this Earth. — Peter Manseau