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Intelligence communities are very closed communities, but at the same time, you don't only learn how to fight terrorism. You need to learn about life, about West and East, geography, history, culture, there are many, many things that you learn in order to be able to solve puzzles. — Mosab Hassan Yousef

Heart of a queen you'll see me burst at the seams. — Coco J. Ginger

You don't try to do anything that Morgan Freeman does. He was the voice of God in a movie. That's Morgan Freeman! — Tyler Perry

THE SUBMARINE as a weapon had come a long way by this time, certainly to the point where it killed its own crews only rarely. — Erik Larson

Developing protectionism regarding trade and our reluctance to place fiscal policy on a more sustainable path are threatening what may well be our most valued policy asset: the increased flexibility of our economy, which has fostered our extraordinary resilience to shocks. — Alan Greenspan

And saying it
the first time we say it and mean it
we cross over into that other world that has so far been no more than a suspicion or a dream. Saying it, we enter the golden realm where the old structures of doubt and the agony of incompleteness disappear, and the utterance itself is the first bright rung on the ladder of new possibility. What a relief! What a joyous relief from the distinctive weight of your own soul, to be able to look unguardedly into the eyes of another and say it, meaning it and heady with knowing you mean it: "I love you." If the wind had blown through me at that moment, my body would have sung like a chime. — Glen Duncan

If you aren't a fisher you'll see many things, but the river, except where it is ridden by waterfowl or waded by moose, will rarely enter your thoughts, much less stimulate your spirit. It's different if you fish. The surface of the water tells a story ... — Paul Schullery

We've always been privileged, you see. Privilege just means 'private law.' That's exactly what it means. — Terry Pratchett

There are limits to the power of laughter and though I may hint at them from time to time, I do not propose to step over them. — Angela Carter