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I was first elected to public office when the Reagan revolution was in full swing. Maximizing freedom guided the policies of that era, with tremendous success. — Jon Kyl

He'd thought there was no part of him that Ben hadn't laid bare, but there was his hope. There was his heart. — Lisa Henry

We've had crooks from the beginning of time ... it's always very interesting and troubling why good people do bad things. — Henry Paulson

We all become what we pretend to be. — Patrick Rothfuss

Hence it is that old men do plant young trees, the fruit whereof another age shall take. — Sir John Davies

I stifled a sigh and ignored the Imprinted Drunk Vision Girl. — P.C. Cast

There would be no more offerings. Not this day. Not any day. Humankind had suffered enough for its love of gods, its long search for God. He thought of the many centuries in which his people, the Jews, had negotiated with God, complaining, bickering, decrying the unfairness of things but always - always - returning to obedience at whatever the cost. Generations dying in the ovens of hatred. Future generations scarred by the cold fires of radiation and renewed hatred. — Dan Simmons

I never feel there's anything I can't do. — Daniel Clowes

Life should be something that can hold and pass a person's thoughts - Asuna — Reki Kawahara

I've always been the only girl in those environments. It's comfortable for me - I prefer it, actually. — Lisa Guerrero

The first time the word worship appears in the King James Version of the Old Testament, it appears with appalling import. 'Abide ye here,' Abraham tells his servant, while 'I and the lad go yonder and worship.' The terrible offering of his son's life is what the Bible's first instance of 'worship' portends. In the New Testament, the word worship first appears again in conjunction with a costly offering. It is used in reference to the wise men, who 'worshipped' the Christ child by 'open[ing] their treasure' and 'present[ing] unto him gifts.' Worship, then, is about what we are prepared to relinquish--what we give up at personal cost. — Terryl L. Givens

I am a breast. A Phenomenon that has been vastly described to me as "a massive hormonal influx, "a endocrinopathic catastrophe" and/or "a hermaphroditic explosion of chromosomes" took place within my body between midnight and 4 A.M. on February 18, 1971, and converted me into a mammary gland disconnected from any human form. — Philip Roth

The cat does more for the war effort than you do. He acts as a hot-water bottle and saves fuel and power. — Winston Churchill

I have absolutely no interest in playing the young male lead around which a story happens. — Taron Egerton