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Conversation succeeds conversation, Until there's nothing left to talk about Except truth, the perennial monologue, And no talker to dispute it but itself. — Laura Riding

Queegqueg no care what god made him shark ... wedder Fejee god or Nantucket god; but de god what made him shark must be one dam Ingin. — Herman Melville

One of the things I was starting to realize, one of the things that Avery had taught me, was that it was possible to love someone without loving every single thing about them. Even when some of those things seemed unforgivable. — Stella Noir

I've had my heart broken and then gone out and done dumb things. — Randy Houser

You're not broken. You're perfect. And when you get to get away from these kids, you might finally have a good man. — Ashley Newell

They help and aid to which the heart sings
For their good intentions they earn their wings. — Justin Bienvenue

Don't be addicted to money. Work to learn. don't work for money. Work for knowledge. — Robert Kiyosaki

Oh, I'm definitely a wild child. — Naomi Watts

Black power can be clearly defined for those who do not attach the fears of white America to their questions about it. — Stokely Carmichael

It was a distortion, a mercenary decision to create this parallel history in order to drive the movie for an American audience, Both my grandparents were officers in World War Two, and I would be personally offended if somebody distorted their achieve. — David Ayer

But what's troubling about this shift toward personalization is that it's largely invisible to users and, as a result, out of our control. We are not even aware that we're seeing increasingly divergent images of the Internet. The Internet may know who we are, but we don't know who it thinks we are or how it's using that information. Technology designed to give us more control over our lives is actually taking control away. — Eli Pariser

The daily coverage of the Vietnamese battlefield helped convince the American public that the carnage was not worth the candle. — Walter Cronkite

Rumour was the messenger
Of defamation, and so swift, that none
Could be the first to tell an evil tale. — Robert Pollok