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Power is very much like the wind. It comes and goes; no one really owns it. People are foolish enough to think they possess power. You don't possess power, power possesses you. Power uses you. — Frederick Lenz

I've been around for a long time. I've also been gorgeous for a long time. — Cassandra Clare

The heart is willing, the head is willing but the body's had enough. — Keith Wood

Death is pitch-dark, but colors are light. To be a painter, one must work with rays of light. — Edvard Munch

You think loyalty can be bought?" "Don't you? — Gail Carriger

Contrary to common public opinion, Iraq is not simply about oil. It is also about water and geopolitics. Both the Tigris and Euphrates rivers flow through Iraq; thus, of all the countries in that part of the world, Iraq controls the most important sources of increasingly critical water resources. — John Perkins

The duke had a mind that ticked like a clock and, like a clock, it regularly went cuckoo. — Terry Pratchett

I knew that love gives to him that loveth, power over any soul beloved, even if that soul know him not, bringing him inwardly close to that spirit; a power that cannot be but for good; for in proportion as selfishness intrudes, the love ceases, and the power which springs therefrom dies. Yet all love will, one day, meet with its return. All true love will, one day, behold its own image in the eyes of the beloved, and be humbly glad. — George MacDonald

Spiritual dating is your ticket to a happy, fulfilling love life. — Amy Leigh Mercree

Help me to see new ways of being as I release old ways of seeing. — Iyanla Vanzant

Total grief is like a minefield. No knowing when one will touch the tripwire. — Sylvia Townsend Warner

Turing was always a legend among computer/geeky kids. He was such an outsider in his own time, and because of that, he was able to see things differently. It was a story that had been well told in books, onstage and on TV, but never on film. — Graham Moore