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Everybody knows that I have tougher ethics rules than any other previous President. — William J. Clinton
Music is an important part of my writing process. — Peter James
If you stand still in any city long enough, you see everyone pass you by. So you're in Chicago. If you stand on the corner of Belmont and Clark, and you do that for three years, you'll pretty much have seen everybody in Chicago pass that junction. — Glen Hansard
HUSBAND, n. One who, having dined, is charged with the care of the plate. — Ambrose Bierce
I wonder if she realizes how passionate she is about not being passionate. — Nicola Yoon
Cushions had been sliced apart and were bleeding stuffing onto the floor. — Kimberly Derting
Now I am the unknown, the unknowable. — Maggie Stiefvater
Come on, Rachel! Jenks shrilled. ou're a badass, not a bad witch! — Kim Harrison
There are no conservatives in the United States. The United States does not have a conservative tradition. The people who call themselves conservatives, like the Heritage Foundation or Gingrich, are believers in
are radical statists. They believe in a powerful state, but a welfare state for the rich. — Noam Chomsky
We ask that (other countries) do not interfere in our regulation. — Vladimir Putin
When you stop comparing yourself with others, you begin respecting your own uniqueness. — Vishwas Chavan
Everything I had learned or assimilated from my parents I now regarded as unreliable, and needing to be rethought from scratch. In fact, I probably went further-I felt that everything my parents believed was by definition wrong, and that if I ever felt myself in agreement with my parents I should immediately recant. Everything ... needed to be jettisoned. But in a way what they said wasn't the problem: what I was more worried about was the attitudes, prejudices, beliefs I might have picked up from them subconsciously or before I was old enough to even know what I was learning. Effectively, I had to question everything I believed, and never accept my own instincts. It required constant vigilance; it was intellectually exhausting. — Lynn Barber
I had to discover and teach myself all kinds of tricks to get people to respond to the inside of me, and not the outside. — Lois McMaster Bujold
Sometimes, when we're very, very still, we're more aware of movement than when we make a lot of movement outwardly. — Robert Wilson
