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Energy has become a national security issue and as technology continues to improve, there will be more debates like the one on Keystone. — Ed Royce

When I was a kid, I collected cactuses. I had hundreds of different kinds in my room. I was a weird child. Everyone was playing football, and I was collecting cactuses. I spent all my money on them. I had so many colors and shapes. I even gave them names. — Stjepan Hauser

I told her I hated normal people and the land of the fucking free and the home of the asshole brave, and I hated God and George and all and everything. — Aleksandar Hemon

The difficult tasks to be performed are not the ones that mean physical and mental labor, but the ones that you dislike, are the ones that you do not love. There are unpleasant angles to nearly every important job to be done in this world, but there must be an over all love for doing each, else precious time and effort are uselessly wasted. I shall never forget noting a sign above a construction job that read: "Builder of Difficult Foundations." That man must have loved that calling, else he would not have made a point of advertising the fact! — George Matthew Adams

Perhaps more than any other, the food industry is very sensitive to consumer demand. — Michael Pollan

I always dreamt of holding the bat and winning games for India. That was my inspiration to take up cricket. — Virat Kohli

Bluestar went on: "If you did, you would train with Graypaw to become a Clan warrior." "But kittypets can't be warriors!" Graypaw blurted out. "They don't have warrior blood! — Erin Hunter

Disillusionment is not truth. — Mason Cooley

Love is for suckers, sweetheart. — Emma Chase

I don't think we have all the words in a single vocabulary to explain what we are or why we are. I don't think we have the range of emotion to fully feel what someone else is feeling. I don't think any of us can sit in judgment of another human being. We're incomplete creatures, barely scraping by. Is it possible
from the perspective of this quickly spinning Earth and our speedy journey from crib to coffin
to know the difference between right, wrong, good, and evil? I don't know if it's even useful to try. — Alexandra Fuller