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All equally see in the convulsion in America an era in the history of the world, out of which must come in the end a general recognition of the right of mankind to the produce of their labor and the pursuit of happiness. — Charles Francis Adams, Sr.
France implemented a law in 1800 that said women could not wear pants; it was not formally removed until 2013. — Jenny Nordberg
Are you suggesting we pull a little good cop, bad cop scenario on him? And You're even letting me be the bad cop?"
He bowed his head. "That, my pretera, is how much I love you."
"You have never been sexier than at this very moment."
"It is a shame we have so much company," he agreed quietly. — Jennifer Rardin
Before Twitter or Facebook, all the fandom that I knew about was anecdotal. — Rob Thomas
I had gone into the hospital with the stupid notion that its primary object was the care and comfort of the sick and wounded. It was long after that I learned that a vast majority of all benevolent institutions are gotten up to gratify the aesthetic tastes of the public; exhibit the wealth and generosity of the founders, and furnish places for officers. The beneficiaries of the institutions are simply an apology for their existence, and having furnished that apology, the less said about them the better. — Jane Swisshelm
Death was a beginning and not an end; it was the morning of the spirit. Tired bodies lay down to sleep and their souls wakened to the morning, rested; the first fruits of them that slept. — Mary Roberts Rinehart
Victimization is often a dynamic. In many cases the victim is also a participant in their own victimization. — Bryant McGill
People divulge things to you that they would not divulge to anyone else. — Melina Marchetta
The secret to success in any human endeavor is total concentration. — Kurt Vonnegut
Oscar and I are very close, and yet I know that part of him is still withdrawn, even from me. As though part of him was still in another place. Another country. Journeying, perhaps. Or in exile. Across the sea. And I can't be with him, because I haven't got the right sort of passport. — Rosamunde Pilcher
What is this power the dead have over the ones they leave behind? It's strange and beautiful and frightening, this deathless love that human being continue to feel for the ones they've lost. — Sangu Mandanna
The progressive notion of the state as a loving, caring parent is becoming a bipartisan affair. — Jonah Goldberg
A fermented mind - according to nothing, we are something. — Akiane Kramarik
Sensible men no longer belive in miracles; they were invented by priests to humbug the peasants. — Alfonso X Of Castile
He often came back 'all thinky' from work. — Sara Sheridan