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There are no rules. Nothing you can do will take you to liberation; therefore, nothing you avoid will help you along the path to liberation.. Everything is liberation. — Frederick Lenz

I don't want you to rescue me you said, go home you said. — Tite Kubo

When a man takes up arms, he does so for many reasons. Sometimes to punish, sometimes to intimidate or frighten. But when a woman picks up a weapon, she means to kill. — Ilona Andrews

But I couldn't absorb the idea that death could actually walk by my side, with a human face and a heart that was poisoned with hatred. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

When I came back to California in the early '60s I was hanging out with Jimmy Bowen, Phil Spector, and I wanted to be a record producer and work with other artists. — Johnny Rivers

Padre Blazon was almost shouting by this time, and I had to hush him. People in the restaurant were staring, and one or two of the ladies of devout appearance were heaving their bosoms indignantly. He swept the room with the wild eyes of a conspirator in a melodrama and dropped his voice to a hiss. Fragments of food, ejected from his mouth by this jet, flew about the table. [p.201] — Robertson Davies

He has come to seduce the god of seduction, and oh, has he come prepared. — N.K. Jemisin

I decline the election. It has ever been my rule through life, to observe a proportion between my efforts and my objects. I have never been remarkable for a bold, active, and sanguine pursuit of advantages that are personal to myself. — Edmund Burke

Television has given Pakistan a truly open national forum for the first time in its history. Ideas are debated, leaders are assessed and criticised, and a nation of 170 million people is finally discovering, together, what it thinks. — Mohsin Hamid

I had to decide how to use that pressure. I had to decide whether it was going to crush me or turn me into a diamond. — Lee Child

Things they don't understand always cause a sensation among the English. — Alfred De Musset