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I pressed my hand against her hair, holding her to me, filled with the certainty that she was going to hurt me again and that I didn't have the strength to push her away before she did. — Maggie Stiefvater
Too much liberty leads both men and nations to slavery. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
If you insist on trying to get yourself killed, I insist on being the one who chooses what you wear while you recover, — Cassandra Clare
When the Left agitates over government policies, it's considered righteous anger. When the Right - and much of the center - agitate, it's painted as the rantings of the criminally and violently insane. — Monica Crowley
Much later, Alice would wonder what might have happened if she had gone to bed when she was supposed to. — Django Wexler
In reality there is no kind of evidence or argument by which one can show that Shakespeare, or any other writer, is "good". Nor is there any way of definitely proving that
for instance
Warwick Beeping is "bad". Ultimately there is no test of literary merit except survival, which is itself an index to majority opinion. — George Orwell
And when she dreams, she dreams of a girl who was lost at sea but one day found the shore. — Gabrielle Zevin
Gliding o'er all, through all,Through Nature, Time, and Space,
As a ship on the waters advancing,
The voyage of the soul - not life alone,
Death, many deaths I'll sing. — Walt Whitman
Never trust someone who can't enjoy music [...] you can guarantee that they're only half alive. — Jane Godwin
She fails to see who I am, even, for her eyes do not, will not, take me in. Instead they transmit a powerful message. She is like a billboard flashing, starkly: 'Keep Out'. — Carol Lee
We have a problem with drugs? Let's declare war on drugs! We have a problem with crime? Let's declare war on crime! We have a problem with violence? Let's declare war on violence! The deeply ingrained American attitude that we can solve any problem w/enough force creates, feeds, & rewards the epidemic of violence we are currently experiencing. — Peter McWilliams
