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Are you kidding? You just told her that an invisible man who tells you to kill people just showed up when you didn't want him to." "Not one of our smoothest interactions," Tobias agreed. — Brandon Sanderson

National socialism is the determination to create a new man. There will no longer exist any individual arbitrary will, nor realms in which the individual belongs to himself. The time of happiness as a private matter is over. — Adolf Hitler

You are not defined by an Instagram photo, by a like, by a comment. That does not define you. — Selena Gomez

I've got more ideas for books than I'll ever be able to use in my lifetime. I'm very fortunate like that. — Brad Thor

- The Igbo are a very democratic people. The Igbo people expressed a strong antimonarchy sentiment - Ezebuilo - which literally means, a king is an enemy. Their culture illustrates a clear-cut opposition to kings, because, I think, the Igbo people had seen what the uncontrolled power of kings could do. — Chinua Achebe

The fact that we can never have complete, perfect knowledge does not absolve us of the moral duty to judge and to take a stand against evil. — Ken Liu

Space may seem distant, but is an integral part of our daily life. It drives our modern communication and connects even the remotest family to the ordinary. India's space programme is a perfect example of our vision of Scale, Speed and Skill. — Narendra Modi

Please, call me Melaina, and I will call you Sinda. Though I have to say, I did not expect to see you roaming the palace again." Her gaze flicked to Kiernan behind me. "But I can see that even the maneuvering of kings and wizards were not enough to keep you from your friends."
"Yes," I said in what I hoped was a light voice, though it sounded more strangled to me. "There's very little that could keep me away from Kiernan. — Eilis O'Neal

(B)ut who can start over when memories never leave you?
- Ruth Mendenberg — Carol Matas