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Until racial justice and freedom is a reality in this land, our union will remain profoundly imperfect. — Hubert H. Humphrey

fingers into a beak and flapped it open and shut: talk, talk. "You never know. If you pick him up, he'll just call his lawyer. You might lose your only chance to talk to him." "No, it's better we pick him up. After that, you can sweet-talk him, Duff. That's what you're good at." "You sure?" "We can't have people saying we didn't push hard enough on this guy." The comment was off key, and a doubtful expression crossed Duffy's face. We had always made it a rule not to give a shit how things looked or what people thought. A prosecutor's judgment is supposed to be insulated from politics. "You know what I mean, Paul. This is the first credible — William Landay

I weirdly love interior design and real estate and all of that. I really do. I get chills from it. — Kendall Jenner

Miss Austen had shown the infinite possibilities of ordinary and present things for the novelist. — George Saintsbury

The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy also mentions alcohol. It says that the best drink in existence is the Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster, the effect of which is like having your brains smashed out with a slice of lemon wrapped round a large gold brick. — Douglas Adams

I never wear makeup when I'm not at work. It can make you forget what you look like, and I've grown to really love the way I look without it. — Leighton Meester

If it's fifty years from now and it still has the same value, that's a movie. — Kevin Costner

You can succeed if nobody else believes it, but you will never succeed if you don't believe in yourself. — William J.H. Boetcker

Good men and women sought calm, peace, time for reflection. Evil people were eternally restive, intractable, always eager for more thrills, which were the same few thrills endlessly repeated, because the evil were unimaginative, acting on feelings rather than reason. Forever agitated, they were unaware that the cause of their fury was the confining narrowness of the worldview they crafted for themselves, its emptiness. There would never be an end to them - and always a need for men and women willing to resist them at whatever cost. — Dean Koontz

You got to take the crookeds with the straights. That's what Papa used to say. — August Wilson