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In the governments, as we've witnessed in the past, they had to hide. Because there's a lot of concentration on the friends-and-family club ... We're not about that. That's not the government of the future of the State of New York. What's gonna pull this state out of the doldrums that it's in right now is an honest and open government. — Carl Paladino

You can bring people together around the issue of economic fairness. I don't want to be a mayor that goes into one neighborhood and gets jeered, and goes into another neighborhood and gets cheered. — Sal Albanese

Called to give you the good news. I asked our daughter to marry me and she accepted. Congratulations, I will officially your son-in-law. Now, do you want me to call you zmum straightaway, or wait until after the wedding?"
I lew through the ir in a dive tht finally tackled him, wrenching the phone away. Bones was laughing so hard he had to breathe to get it all out.
"Mom? Are you there? Mom ... ?"
"You might want to give her a moment, Kitten. I believe she fainted. — Jeaniene Frost

I so badly needed to self-destruct. — Michelle Hodkin

Without overcoming the obstacles on the path, how can you get to the top of the mountain? — Lailah Gifty Akita

It's beginnings that are hard. I always begin with a great sense of dread and trepidation. Nietzsche says that the decision to start writing is like leaping into a cold lake. — Susan Sontag

Habits are like comfortable beds. They are easy to get into, but difficult to get out of. — Denis Waitley

A poet must be a professor of the five senses and must open doors among them. — Federico Garcia Lorca

Unfortunately, I've never been mistaken as Johnny Depp. — Gilbert Gottfried

The best way to keep your house spotless is to begin writing a novel. — Jen Knox

I'll burn the world down to save her. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Faith always presented to the mind the idea of an abnormal intellectual condition, of the subversion or suspension of the critical faculties. It sometimes comprised more than this, but it always included this. It was the opposite of doubt and of the spirit of doubt. What irreverent men called credulity, reverent men called faith; and although one word was more respectful than the other, yet the two words were with most men strictly synonymous. — William Edward Hartpole Lecky