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I'm Asian-American, and I was the only Chinese girl growing up in a white school in San Diego. So I understood what it was like to be different, to always want to fit in and never feel like you ever could. — Tess Gerritsen

The olden days had never looked this freezing in photos. — Kim Kane

In fact, the ultimate speculation we can make about the nature of Divinity is that Divinity is NO-THING which we can know. In Hebrew, the word for no-thing (nothing) is AIN. — Donald Michael Kraig

Unable to make babies, they make bombs instead. Men menstruate by shedding other people's blood. — Lucy Ellmann

Like it or not, war is not always the answer. The better part of wisdom is to stay out. — Kevin Drum

But sometimes we do sick and twisted things for the people we love. — Skye Warren

You've made your mark. You made your mark on me. No matter what happens between us now or in the future, I will never forget you. You're inside me. Always will be. — Samantha Young

I'm lucky my wife is a strong woman. She's one of the stronger people I've ever met. It's hard for me to be away, but I know my home life is fine because my wife is there. — Darius Rucker

To me, you are one miscalculation... The only one. — Sakufu Ajimine

I have always loved and continued to love Johnny Depp. Period. End of story. — Jennifer Nettles

I would say that I bought the land under which Trump Tower sits while playing golf. — Donald Trump

I tell you what I really fear. I fear aeroplanes. When the flight's all right and smooth I'm still thinking, 'what if the engine blow up?' 'What if a fool's got a bomb on it?' — Muhammad Ali

We cannot expect life to be perfect. But we can expect to see life come from death. We can expect to see morning after night. We can expect that acceptance of the struggle will give rise to the victory over self. — Joan D. Chittister

I liked the warmth of her body against mine and realized the pathos of being a human. Of being a mortal creature who was essentially alone but needed the myth of togetherness with others. Friends, children, lovers. It was an attractive myth. It was a myth you could easily inhabit. — Matt Haig