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The nation's chronic weakness is its political system, which is nearing dysfunction. If the U.S. can elect better political leadership, it should be able to manage problems better than most competitors. — David Ignatius

I love making films, but the best roles are hard to come by. — Hill Harper

A career is a job that has gone on too long. — Jeff MacNelly

That is, I could either see myself as a nonentity, or I could see myself as whatever I wished to be, like a star, born from the bang of nothing or a dream. — Matthew Aaron Goodman

Yes, show me, Judge. Take it all." Judge had almost all of him in his mouth and Michaels thrust up, feeding Judge the last couple inches. He reached down and ran his fingertips around the base of his dick, feeling Judge's mouth stretched so wide around him. "Holy shit." Judge pulled off again and took in a gulp of breath. "Fuck, you're big." "Keep — A.E. Via

people never changes by time, time itself change the people — Alisha

Every Christmas should begin with the sound of bells, and when I was a child mine always did. But they were sleigh bells, not church bells, for we lived in a part of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where there were no churches. — Paul Engle

The thing we fear we bring to pass. — Elbert Hubbard

Un viaggiatore americano ha scritto: "Italy is the land of human nature". — Beppe Severgnini

Reporters don't know me, because I don't talk to them; I just talk to the players. — Moses Malone

As he landed Wade said, was stepping through a wall of treacle The light, on your carbine,' and pointed with the torch he himself held. — Neal Asher

I'd rather be judged by twelve than carried by six. It's a maxim, an oft-repeated rap lyric, a last-ditch rock and hard place algorithm that on the surface is about faith in the system but in reality means shoot first, put your trust in the public defender, and be thankful you still have your health. I — Paul Beatty

The only source whence any thing like consolation or composure could be drawn, was in the resolution of her own better conduct, and the hope that, however inferior in spirit and gaiety might be the following and every future winter of her life to the past, it would yet find her more rational, more acquainted with herself, and leave her less to regret when it were gone. — Jane Austen