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The moral equation strongly tells everyone who understands freedom, who understands morality, that Israel is engaging in a just war in defense of its people and its freedom. — George Pataki
Let me keep him ... even if I burn in hell later, just for now ... let me keep him. — Jewel E. Ann
Many diets and fitness plans use guilt as a motivation, but that never works in the long run. — Rick Warren
wasn't that ignorance made you blissful. It was that bliss made you ignorant. — Joe Sharp
The golf swing is very, very rhythmic. There's a certain tempo to it, just like in music. — Justin Timberlake
War makes extremely heavy demands on the soldier's strength and nerves. For this reason, make heavy demands on your men in peacetime exercises. — Erwin Rommel
Too much of Indian writing in English, it seemed to me, consisted of middle-class people writing about other middle-class people - and a small slice of life being passed off as an authentic portrait of the country. — Aravind Adiga
I could no more love a man of the sword than either of our mothers. So, tell me, Stryder. How do we get out of this? (Rowena)
I don't know. Murder? (Stryder) — Kinley MacGregor
When I was in sixth grade, I wanted to be tough and untouchable, but really I was squishy and sensitive. — Emily P. Freeman
Nothing vivifies, and nothing kills, like the emotions. — Joseph Roux
You can't have a discussion about Israel and the region without including Iran and their nuclear ambitions. — Peter MacKay
No panties for you. And no touching. I need to hear a yes, sir. — Renee Rose
Eventually, the photographer had tried to catch her unawares, but she seized his camera and broke it over his skull. Fortunately, he lived; but there are no photographs of my grandmother anywhere on the earth. She was not one to be trapped in anyone's little black box. It was enough for her that she must live in unveiled, barefaced shamelessness - there was no question of allowing the fact to be recorded. — Salman Rushdie
