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Love is to be feared by power because it leads to rebellion. "Why do slaves love?" asked ex-slave Harriet Jacobs and I think the answer is, because it is in the human fibre to do so, to exercise this natural power to (re)create the world. — Rod Dubey

But music is reflection of self, we just explain it, and then we get our
checks in the mail. — Eminem

The human race should just slow down and think about what it is doing. — Michael Palin

What's good for the goose is definitely good for the desperate housewife. Even if this never happened again — James Patterson

There's a constant flow of child actors. It's kind of funny to watch the new crew come through. I think, You poor little things. You're going to have to struggle for a long time. — Tina Yothers

I just try to write the best story I can, a story I would love to read, and hope that readers feel the same. — Jennifer McMahon

I am never out there just jogging for the heck of it. I never do that. I start to run with a goal in mind, whether it's a certain time or certain distance or a specific heart-rate goal, and then I am done. — Drew Carey

Being a grandmother is probably the most important thing to me. I have two really rambunctious little ones, and I love spending time with them. — Blythe Danner

Some people are so stupid that they actually think there are thick neon lines separating good and evil. That it's easy to make that kind of distinction and go to sleep at night with a clear conscience. — Tahereh Mafi

...when one is alone it is impossible to be dead. — Adolfo Bioy Casares

When you work alongside somebody day in and day out, the relationships tend to be wonderful: they're lifelong. — James L. Brooks

The lure of heady profits of the late 1990's spawned abuses and excesses. With strict enforcement and higher ethical standards, we must usher in a new era of integrity in corporate America. — George W. Bush

Bobby and I were married in 1954 and by now we know that anger does not mean "I don't love you" or "I want a divorce." It means, "I am wounded and in need of love, and I feel safe telling you about it because you are my family." Sometimes our behavior with each other is no different from the cry of an unattended baby. — Bernie Siegel