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She could tell by Philip's attitude that his writing wasn't going well again. He was joyous when it was and miserable when it wasn't. — Candace Bushnell

Everyone has a right to their own OPINION, no one has a right to their own FACTS — Me

I usually call the new guy and let him know where I like to sit on the bus, tell him ways he can stay out of my way, make sure he knows not to touch any of my stuff. — Brendan Shanahan

When I first came to Nashville, people hardly gave country music any respect. We lived in old cars and dirty hotels, and we ate when we could. — Loretta Lynn

The world is weary of statesmen whom democracy has degraded into politicians. — Benjamin Disraeli

There's still time to find him. And people assuming Marc's dead doesn't make him dead. How often
does Marc hold to the status quo? — Rachel Vincent

We have a saying, where I come from: Power requires neither permission nor forgiveness. — Ann Leckie

If the world's a veil of tears, Smile till rainbows span it. — Lucy Larcom

Justice is inseparable from truth in human life. — Seyyed Hossein Nasr

Technology ... the knack of so arranging the world that we don't have to experience it. — Max Frisch

The Red Sword of Heroes looks a proper mess — George R R Martin

And every night I would think of you. Now that I can no longer see you, I realize how much I needed you. School is incredibly boring, but as a matter of self-discipline I am going to all my classes and doing all the assignments. Everything seems pointless since you left. I'd like to have a nice, long talk with you. If possible, I'd like to visit your sanatorium and see you for several hours. And, if possible, I'd like to go out walking with you side by side the way we used to. Please try to answer this letter, even a short note, I don't care." I — Haruki Murakami

Someplace between apathy and anarchy is the stance of the thinking human being. He does embrace a cause, he does take a position, and can't allow it to become business as usual. Humanity is our business. — Rod Serling

We here in Egypt are fed up with U.S. colonialism. — Nawal El Saadawi