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Despite the ethnic diversity within each nation, the social fabric of the region by and large is one. — Bashar Al-Assad

He wrapped his arms around her waist and looked at her through those intense brown eyes she loved. "I wanted you when I thought you'd pull a bag over my head and snuff out my life. I wanted you more than I've wanted anything. I love you more than I've loved anyone. You burst into my life like sunshine and made me see how lonely I was. I don't want to live that way anymore." He pressed a kiss to her hairline. "I will love you with my last breath. — Rachel Gibson

I played piano. I've always liked piano. My father played piano. Actually, to be fair, the sound of the harpsichord did annoy him a bit, and I thought, how can I annoy Dad? I'll play the harpsichord. — Mahan Esfahani

For what is the self-complacent man but a slave to his own self-praise. — Augustine Of Hippo

Ninety-nine percent of the time humans have lived on this planet we've lived in tribes, groups of 12 to 36 people. Only during times of war, or what we have now, which is the psychological equivalent of war, does the nuclear family prevail, because it's the most mobile unit that can ensure the survival of the species. But for the full flowering of the human spirit we need groups, tribes. — Margaret Mead

The books are recordings; that's what they have to be, recordings of the writing. They have to be happening to me. — Tony Burgess

If at first you don't succeed - give it up. It isn't worth the pain. — Matt Groening

A crime is born in the gap between the morality of society and that of the individual. — Hakan Nesser

I work on the motto that if something's not impossible, there must be a way to do it. — Nicholas Winton

It's true. Hitler was a vegetarian. Just goes to show, vegetarianism, not always a good thing. Can in some extreme cases lead to genocide. — Bill Bailey

Everything, everything in war is barbaric ... But the worst barbarity of war is that it forces men collectively to commit acts against which individually they would revolt with their whole being. — Ellen Key