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That's the real power of art, I think. Not to chide but to provoke challenge. Otherwise why bother? — Gregory Maguire

Those who betray me only do so once. — Kresley Cole

I would like to thank the Commonwealth Games Federation for the very fair manner in which this matter has been dealt with. — Kim Collins

Traveling with a man is traveling alone. — Zoe Valdes

The surface of the pond was green with fallen leaves. "How could you have been happy there? I know what you thought, but Valentine was a terrible father. He killed your pets, lied to you, and I know he hit you- don't even try to pretend he didn't."
A flicker of a smile ghosted across Jace's face. "Only on alternate Thursdays. — Cassandra Clare

A perfection of means, and confusion of aims, seems to be our main problem. — Albert Einstein

The Obama administration has turned a blind eye to radical Islam since before they came to office. If you look at everything that's transpired since the famous Cairo speech in 2009, it's all been an embrace of those who are the most radical elements in that part of the world. That is not a good sign for America's foreign policy. — Oliver North

In Gods infinite wisdom if he send you to Heaven or Hell should you love him any less? — Stanley Victor Paskavich

Every time you swim out to the rock, it gets a little closer. — Cynthia Lewis

How do we come to choose what it is that we spend our days doing? Would we choose it again if we could? Did we choose it today, or has it simply carried us along somehow? — Robert Benson

The middle years are ones in which children increasingly face conflicts on their own, ... One of the truths to be faced by parentsduring this period is that they cannot do the work of living and relating for their children. They can be sounding boards and they can probe with the children the consequences of alternative actions. — Dorothy H Cohen