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Still a boy, no more than eighteen, with too much to live for, and too little reason to die. Cal — Victoria Aveyard
The political restructuring we pursue in China is aimed at advancing the self-improvement and development of the socialist political system. We will continue to expand people's democracy and build a socialist country under the rule of law in keeping with China's national conditions. — Hu Jintao
The first - the most obvious test of a true social entrepreneur - is are they possessed, really possessed by an idea. — Bill Drayton
Modern man has yielded to the harsh, the crude, the vulgar, the profane, the immoral. — Robert L. Millet
I'd learned from experience hoping for the impossible just ended in heartbreak — Carey Corp
When two human beings divided by hostility are both, at the same time, mystified - no, frightened - by the same apparition, there is a bond that springs up between them, and they find themselves united in the most unexpected way. United in their humanity - that is the only way I can describe it. We parted almost as friends. — Alice Munro
I am a tip-top starlet. That is my job that I am paid to do. — Madonna Ciccone
Did you know that 10% of all Americans have not had sex in 5 years? I didn't know there were so many Republicans ... — Jay Leno
To resuscitate can help prolong a patient's life, but giving respect and showing sincerity can add value to it — Raymond Garcia
Attitude is better than aptitude. — Toba Beta
While she watched them, she reviewed their conversation. "When he said 'Kyr,' did he mean Kyr Zemen, the prime commander of the League?" Maris drained his glass in a way that was more akin to his military training than to the fastidious man she knew him to be. "One and the same. Unfortunately. Bloody damn wanker bastard." The venom behind those words had to spring from a personal grudge between them. She'd never seen so much hatred from Maris before toward anyone. Not even her. "How do you know him?" she asked. "He's my oldest brother." That — Sherrilyn Kenyon
The sunlight, penetrating the gaps in the tall trees, plays chess on the gravestones, shifting slowly and thoughtfully across the worn old stones. The wind, like a hundred violins, plays perpetually in the topmost branches of the deodars. — Ruskin Bond
You know what the true definition of hell is? It's when you die, you get to meet the person you could have been. — Frank Mir