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Politicians often claim secrecy is necessary for good governance or national security. — Heather Brooke

King is delighted. He ask one old woman walking by if she wasn't too old for this, ask her if her feet not tired. My feet is tired she say, but my soul is rested. — Arthur Flowers

I want to focus on God's grace and give thanks for all the good things in my life. I don't want to focus on what I don't have. — Joyce Meyer

Like Dvoretsky, I think that (all other things being equal), the analytical method of studying chess must give you a colossal advantage over the chess pragmatist, and that there can be no certainty in chess without analysis. I personally acquired these views from my sessions with Mikhail Botvinnik, and they laid the foundations of my chess-playing life. — Garry Kasparov

Reduced employment opportunities is one effect of minimum wage legislation. The minimum wage law has imposed incalculable harm on the disadvantaged members of our society. The only moral thing to do is to repeal it. — Walter E. Williams

I was timid and frightened as a child. Yours truly did not shin up mountains or do any other kind of adventurous stuff. — Kate Adie

Vetting and verifying information is one thing. Having our government sending out conflicting messages to the American people when conflict can be avoided is another. — Vito Fossella

It's always slime.'
'Not so,' George said. 'One time it was mold. — Cassandra Clare

Many good people read the manuscript and offered valuable suggestions, corrections, encouragement, and information. — Neil Gaiman

My name is Zia Rashid." She tilted her head as if listening.
Right on cue, the entire building rumbled. Dust sprinkled from the ceiling, and the slithering sounds of scorpion doubled in volume behind us.
"And right now," Zia continued, sounding a bit disappointed, "I must save your miserable lives. — Rick Riordan

object is to take lots of small, manageable risks, because that, he says, is the only way to figure out what really works. — Megan McArdle

We immortals aren't misers - we don't hoard! Such things are pointless. — Margaret Atwood

It was as if the city itself was preparing for some impending catastrophe. There had always been talks of ghost and darkness here, even in his boyhood, and now that darkness seems to be seeping from the stones and timbers as much as it was descending from heavens. — K.J. Wignall