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On the Northern Ireland question, for instance, the British and Irish governments prohibit media contact with members of the IRA, but we have always gone ahead, believing in the right to information. — Kate Adie

Fiji, I'm betting you don't drink a lot," he said, trying to suppress a smile.
"I don't," she confessed. "How did you know?"
"Just a lucky guess."
"You think he'd like my phone number?"
"Feej, that guy is tough as nails, and he's not only been around the block, he's run a marathon. He could eat you for breakfast," Olivia said, half smiling.
"And wouldn't that be a great way to wake up?" Fiji said, with a broad wink. Manfred laughed; he couldn't help it. — Charlaine Harris

She lived and breathed the streets, and would lay her neck on the line to protect its occupants. But how did she tell an idealist that the world was not black and white? — Caroline Mitchell

The mad mob does not ask how it could be better, only that it be different. And when it then becomes worse, it must change again. Thus they get bees for flies, and at last hornets for bees. — Martin Luther

Marital happiness is far more important than anything else in determining personal well-being. — David Brooks

Forgiveness is about your peace of mind. When you don't forgive, you are the one who suffers. — Bryant McGill

When you come to a fork in the road, just take it — Yogi Berra

[Walter Burns is] the archetypal managing editor-ruthless, self-righteous, manipulative, downright maniacal if it means an exclusive, especially one that it can congratulate itself for on its own front page. — Jay Carr

Every guy should have a fantasy sports team. — Genesis Rodriguez

When the ego dies, the soul awakes. — Mahatma Gandhi

If black people kill black people every day, why not have a week and kill white people? — Sister Souljah

I only wish, while I am a servant of the public, to know the will of my masters, that I may govern my self accordingly. — George Washington