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We discovered how much money influences certain things work in United States. How things might seem okay on the outside, but internally, they're corrupt. — James Hetfield

I'm forever writing around a void - I guess I don't have to explain to you why that is. — Jonathan Lethem

All I know for certain is that reading is of the most intense importance to me; if I were not able to read, to revisit old favorites and experiment with names new to me, I would be starved - probably too starved to go on writing myself. — Penelope Lively

This Christmas may we be consistent in living the Gospel, welcoming Jesus into the centre of our lives. — Pope Francis

My big chip is that I never had an education. I wanted my children to get one so they didn't fall into the same trap as me. — Alison Moyet

Blake took her face in his hands. You let me touch you. Kiss you. Your skin? It feels like piano keys. My hands know just where to go. — Debra Anastasia

But when I look back I can't call myself unlucky. My 23rd birthday was December 14. In these years I have had more than most people get in a lifetime. — Ernie Davis

The idea is quite unfounded that on entering into society we give up any natural rights. — Thomas Jefferson

Luck Doesn't Exist in one's world, its the unexplainable and the unexpected that makes some question fate — Elliot Kesebonye

A single slim trunk
Branches that bow in a storm
Green, leathery leaves with a soft centre
Glittering against blue sky
White bark scarred, bleeding
Heart wide-open
Bandaged, but upright she stands... (225) — Fadia Faqir

Think on it, Chani: the princess will have the name, yet she'll live as less than a concubine - never to know a moment of tenderness from the man to whom she's bound. While we, Chani, we who carry the name of concubine - history will call us wives. — Frank Herbert

My second grade teacher told me I would never graduate high school. That I was going to be a juvenile delinquent. — Miles Teller