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There is a tendency in all parties, when they have been for a long time in possession of power, to augment it. — John C. Calhoun

Fear did rather play havoc with one's self of time. — Julie Anne Long

Most of my learning and philosophy regarding coaching basketball was developed after great frustration. — Dick Bennett

The other day I read that last year 58 million tourists came to New York ... where a puny eight million people are trying to live. Unless they own a hotel chain, I don't think a single one of these eight million people are happy about this. — Fran Lebowitz

It is almost as important to know what is not serious as to know what is. — John Kenneth Galbraith

I love the light as much as I love the dark. It's such a beautiful balance. — Sheila Parker

English dragoons — Diana Gabaldon

He's imagining himself Justice incarnate, balancing the scales. He's forgotten that Justice incarnate is not only balancing the scales but also blindfolded. — John Knowles

The fear of death is more to be dreaded than death itself. — Publilius Syrus

Three weeks hadn't changed Cop Central. The coffee was still poisonous, the noise abominable, and the view out of her stingy window was still miserable.
She was thrilled to be back. — J.D. Robb

The wavelets flung themselves up as if trying to pat my feet and I darted back, laughing, and picked up my skirts to chase them back as they receded, in a game of tag more ancient than I then knew. — Amanda DeWees

This fear is one of the horrors of an author's life. Where does work come from? What chance, what small episode will start the chain of creation? I once wrote a story about a writer who could not write anymore, and my friend Tennessee Williams said, 'How could you dare write that story, it's the most frightening work I have ever read.' I was pretty well sunk while I was writing it. — Carson McCullers

As she spoke, as she looked out over the garden, Pilar ran a hand absently over Maddy's hair, left
it lying on her shoulder. The gesture made everything inside the girl go warm. And made her sigh.
What's wrong? — Nora Roberts