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Debased men, but they all had something in common: They showed a keen regard for virtue, and tried to dress themselves in that costume. Hypocrisy, for all its bad reputation, at least showed a decent respect for goodness. — Orson Scott Card

...the past still held secrets, the past threw its shadows... — Susan Hill

I don't like local, state or federal level of got mandating anything in our lives , in our families, and in our businesses, unless it comes to saving lives. — Sarah Palin

The prince shrugged. Who needs magic when you look this good? — Victoria Schwab

In the Carolinas they say "hill people" are different from "flatlands people," and as a native Kentuckian with more mountain than flatlands blood, I'm inclined to agree. This was one of the theories I'd been nursing all the way from San Francisco. Unlike Porterville or Hollister, Bass Lake was a mountain community ... and if the old Appalachian pattern held, the people would be much slower to anger or panic, but absolutely without reason or mercy once the fat was in the fire. Like the Angels, they would tend to fall back in an emergency on their own native sense of justice
which bears only a primitive resemblance to anything written in law books. I thought the mountain types would be far more tolerant of the Angels' noisy showboating, but
compared to their flatlands cousins
much quicker to retaliate in kind at the first evidence of physical insult or abuse. — Hunter S. Thompson

Men really do need sea-monsters in their personal oceans — John Steinbeck

Failure is Impossible — Susan B. Anthony

Real love is love for love's sake. I do not ask health or money or life or salvation. — Swami Vivekananda

The agenda should be crafted by the employee who reports to the manager not the manager. — Keith Rabois

There must be a cloud in my head, rain keeps falling from my eyes — Dee Clark

The whole conduct of a Christian is nothing else but knowledge reduced to will, affection and practice. — Richard Sibbes