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The time has come to make the protection of children - all our children - a common cause that can unite us across the boundaries of our political orientation, religious affiliation and cultural traditions. We must reclaim our lost taboos, and make the abuse and brutalization of children simply unaccepetable. — Olara Otunnu

Inspiration is there all the time. For everyone whose mind is not clouded over with thoughts whether they realize it or not. — Agnes Martin

Rudeness was a sign of weakness. Grace stemmed from power, the power to accept anything and move on. — Robin Wasserman

The true measure of our belief in the validity of our values is our willingness to act upon them. — Bill Crawford

Evil spawns mayhem while benevolence repairs; doing good comforts the living while prayers are extended to the one who attends to the dead. — Donna Lynn Hope

In the Fiji islands, it appears, cannibalism is now familiar. They eat thier own wives and children. We only devour widows' houses, and great merchants outwit and absorb the substance of small ones, and every man feeds on his neighbor's labor if he can. It is a milder form of cannibalism. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Achievement is talent plus preparation — Malcolm Gladwell

My country is taking over in tennis — Yevgeny Kafelnikov

People in north Michigan are not different at all from people in southern Alabama. Trust me, someone who's spent a lot of time in both places. They're all hardworking, simple people. — Kid Rock

Roarke leaned over, — J.D. Robb

I'm an expert at kissing girls necks, they love it. Girls say I'm quite sensitive, but I'm hyperactive too. — Lee Ryan

An extravagance is something that your spirit thinks is a necessity. — Bernard Williams

All forms of human happiness contain within themselves the seeds of their own decomposition. — Theodore Dalrymple

The next day I lay out on the grass in our backyard and I looked straight into the sun, the way my mother had told me never to do because it would damage my eyes. I thought that I would grow up to be a famous artist and everything and everyone I saw, everything and everyone I painted, would be blinding to look at. — Karen Joy Fowler