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Citizenship is the right to have rights. — Earl Warren

There's always a little jump to your heart when you realize you've got looting. — Sarah Parcak

So do your duty, boys, and join with prideServe your country in her suicideFind the flags so you can wave goodbyeBut just before the end even treason might be worth a tryThis country is too young to dieI declare the war is overIt's over, it's over. — Phil Ochs

The Lord bless me and keep me and make His face to shine upon me; may He fill me with great grace and lightning-quick thinking. — Alan Bradley

The easy way is not always the right way. — Darren Shan

I'm a poet who practices Zen. And it's not, I'm somebody who practices Zen who writes poetry. There's no separation for me. — Sam Hamill

Do not be afraid to enter the cloud that is settling down on your life. God is in it. The other side is radiant with His glory. — L.B. Cowman

Sometimes when you lose someone, it's at that moment that you realize how much they mean to you. And when that happens, and when you think about how you let them slip away, you know you'd do anything just to have them there with you again. — Jennifer Farwell

People have these ideas of what you're supposed to do to have a career, like play against type, or don't revisit a character. I'm just not that precious. — Jason Lewis

Sybarites bathe in wine, and Nonconformists drink water; — G.K. Chesterton

You've got to love what's lovable, and hate what's hateable. It takes brains to see the difference. — Robert Frost

In a population of hundreds of millions, such a small number of people is a mere drop in the bucket ... but enough drops can make any bucket overflow — Neal Shusterman

She deserves better than the piece of shit I am. — Jessica Sorensen

Nobody did nothin' to nobody. — Yogi Berra

A feeling of loss of control over your own life and a nagging feeling of What am I missing? — Edward M. Hallowell