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Mirabelle was always an enigma, and he had the sense that if he pushed her, she'd bolt. — Sara Sheridan

All good coups begin with the deposing of the current leader. — Karen Marie Moning

All young people want to kick up their heels and defy convention; most of them would prefer to do it at a not too heavy cost. — Elmer Davis

When the Revolutionary War ended in 1781, not everyone was celebrating. It is estimated that between 15 and 20 percent of the population back then were loyal to the British Crown and thus were not so thrilled when Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown. — Rachel Martin

Just keep in mind that sometimes when you tell yourself things are fine, you're really just driving the tough stuff even deeper. — Tera Lynn Childs

My parents are Italian and British. They live in Berkeley now - we all moved there four years ago. — Claire Forlani

It is true that there is nothing like a blaze in the hearth to soothe the nerves and restore order to a house. — Donald Antrim

A civilization's memory resides in the continuity of its institutions. The revolution that interrupts a civilization's memory, by destroying those institutions, does not relieve society of a bothersome caparison that is paralyzing it, but merely forces it to start over. — Nicolas Gomez Davila

For a moment man is a boy, for a moment a lovesick youth, for a moment bereft of wealth, for a moment in the height of prosperity; then at life's end with limbs worn out by old age and wrinkles adorning his face, like an actor he retires behind the curtain of death. — Bhartrhari

There is no way to be truly great in this world. We are impaled on the crook of conditioning. A fish that is in the water has no choice that he is. Genius would have it that we swim in sand. We are fish and we drown. — James Dean

Italy. It may be full of beautiful pictures and churches, but we cannot judge a country by anything but its
men. — E. M. Forster