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Some candidates need to say provocative things that make noise to break through the media muffle and get themselves noticed. — John Podhoretz

I have always had, as I know many people have, a singular passion for Australia. I do love the sunburnt country, its ancient landscapes, its exhilarating reaches of sand and sea. — Peter Garrett

If the saying "the Temple Mount in our hands," is portrayed as incitement to the police, there's no need to change the saying, but the police. — Uri Orbach

She's not trying to make Radiasure, Fi. Allie is trying to cure mutations. — Natalie Whipple

You now can buy my book on amazon barnes & noble createspace and book review is to come for this book in 45 days — Todd Johnson

I don't know why I've always been so captivated by architecture. — Tim Gunn

The federal government is a machine designed to increase its control over the lives of average Americans. It is constantly probing here, pushing there, and generally increasing its control. Without a philosophically sound, constitutionally based political party opposing that process, it is going to continue to do so with impunity. — Ed Crane

Even though I have spent literally years of my life trying to learn another language, any other language - and even though I have in the past claimed in several key professional contexts that I speak other languages - I am in fact still trapped inside the bubble of English. — Lev Grossman

Whatever is the loss becomes greater each time we meet. It is a well that will never be filled. It is dark, unbearably so. — Haruki Murakami

My own military background is wholly un-distinguished. I was a sergeant. — W. E. B. Griffin

Almost all of our relationships begin and most of them continue as forms of mutual exploitation, a mental or physical barter, to be terminated when one or both parties run out of goods. — W. H. Auden

In the end one experiences only oneself. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I won't play you because even when I win, I lose. It's never been just a game between us. — Marie Rutkoski

I have to balance the scales and there's a lot weighing in against me. — Karen Marie Moning