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Nature offers nothing that can be called this man's rather than another's; but under nature everything belongs to all. — Baruch Spinoza

Families have a citizenship which is divine. The identity card they have is given to them by God. So that within the heart of the family, truth, goodness and beauty may truly grow. — Pope Francis

As Abby finally turned and fled the frigid temperatures of the roof, she realized she still didn't know if the Fallen were good or evil. Whether they intended to kill the humans or not.
All she knew was that, at the tender age of thirteen, Abby Rhodes had just fallen head over heels in love. — Rosalie Lario

After another minute Reuben brought forth the following sentence:
"I ha' scranleted two hundred furrows come five o'clock down i' the bute."
It was a difficult remark, Flora felt, to which to reply. — Stella Gibbons

There is no country in the world where it's as easy to find venture capital in the stock market as the United States. — Ron Chernow

A good woman is a hidden treasure; who discovers her will do well not to boast about it. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

I will never relent in defending America - whatever it takes. — George W. Bush

Mr. Persichetti called his patients God's mistakes. He pressed — Alice McDermott

I want them housebroken; absolutely no beginners. Either they know what they're doing, and I mean really know, or they can hit the door. — Elle Aycart

If everything has a cause, then God must have a cause. If there can be anything without a cause, it may just be the world as God ... — Bertrand Russell

Who do those boys think they are, treating us as if we are their property, taking away our innocence? — Tessa Emily Hall

The Senator did not know who owned the jet, nor had he ever met Mr. Trudeau, which in most cultures would seem odd since Rudd had taken so much money from the man. But in Washington, money arrives through a myriad of strange and nebulous conduits. Often those taking it have only a vague idea of where it's coming from; often they have no clue. In most democracies, the transference of so much cash would be considered outright corruption, but in Washington the corruption has been legalized. Senator Rudd didn't know and didn't care that he was owned by other people. — John Grisham