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With base? with baseness? bastardy? base, base? — William Shakespeare

the unknown breeds dragons in map margins — Lois McMaster Bujold

I'm very independent. I'm not sure how I'd deal with someone who wanted to be with me 24/7. — Diane Kruger

I called and called, but I can't get through,
Said he's on his own, but his own is you.. — Caleb Followill

Education helps you to be a well-rounded person, period. It teaches you how to take in information and data, process it, and use it for life building. Education was key in my family. You were going to college. — Yolanda Adams

You ever feel the emptiness? You ever feel an emptiness so bad, you've got to fill it or you'll die, but you don't know where the emptiness is or what in the name of God you're supposed to fill it WITH? — Dean Koontz

It is just that there be law, but law is not justice — Jacques Derrida

Realizing that our minds control our bodies while our bodies reflect our minds amounts to understanding the most fundamental aspects of ourselves. It further equals a comprehension of the relationship between our "tools." And since the mind and body are interrelated, this understanding makes it easier to see why coordinating them is a practical way of using these tools to greatest effect - a way of using the mind and body to live our lives as art. — H.E. Davey

When you say you're 40, you can't call yourself an ingenue any more. — Molly Ringwald

Peace is a militant thing ... any peace movement must have behind it a higher passion than the desire for war. No one can be a pacifist without being ready to fight for peace and die for peace. — Mary Heaton Vorse

The problem with freedom is that when people have it, they do what they want to. — David Burr Gerrard

We consume our art like moths. We gather, momentarily, around wherever the biggest, brightest light seems to be. So these days, the most successful art is the art that can elicit the quickest visceral reaction from the largest group of people. — Michael Gungor