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Throughout my first year in office, I have stood up for principles that will guide our country back toward the path of freedom and prosperity. — Jason Chaffetz

I definitely still have ... angst but I also wrote some songs that say it's okay to love, now. I'm happy in my life, and it's a bit easier to write happy songs when you are actually happy. — Miranda Lambert

Why am I unhappy? The question carries with it the virus that will destroy everything. — Paulo Coelho

There are some sufferings that we seem as a creature to forget, or we would never survive as a creature among all the other creatures. — Sebastian Barry

Jax Cassidy serves up great sex with emotional intensity--what more can a reader want? — Kayla Perrin

I don't have any solution, but I certainly admire the problem. — Ashleigh Brilliant

You think they've killed before?"
"I'd bet your ass on it"
"Why my ass?" Eyes slitted, Peabody jabbed a finger in the air. "Because it's bigger? Because it has more padding? That's hitting below the belt."
"Your ass is below your belt. I'd bet mine, too, if it makes you feel better. — J.D. Robb

No leader did more for his country than Winston Churchill. Brave, magnanimous, traditional, he was like a king-general from Britain's heroic past. His gigantic qualities set him apart from ordinary humanity; there seemed no danger he feared, no effort too great for his limitless energies. — Gretchen Rubin

In the middle of the seesaw is a place that never moves. . . . — Terry Pratchett

Imagine the ability to let go of everything. To step back from the expectations of life, let it all slip through your fingers as though none of it mattered. Your doubts, your fears, your weaknesses, all of them falling like grains of sand into the wind. It feels like freedom, but it's an illusion. — Pippa DaCosta

I think it's terribly difficult to take sex seriously if you've got a sense of humor. — Charlotte Bingham

The grand jury's job is not to weigh the evidence from both sides; it is only to decide whether there is enough evidence on one side to bring a person to trial. — Donella Meadows