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When I am president of the United States of America, there will never be any cap-and-trade in the United States. — Marco Rubio

They would never know how lucky they had been. For a lifetime, mankind had achieved as much happiness as any race can ever know. It had been the Golden Age. But gold was also the color of sunset, of autumn: and only Karellen's ears could catch the first wailings of the winter storms. — Arthur C. Clarke

You don't just want to beat a team. You want to leave a lasting impression in their minds so they never want to see your face again. — Mia Hamm

Don't be afraid to imagine yourself doing something bigger than you have the resources to do right now. Dreaming is free. It costs nothing, but your time. — Daniela Gabrielle

I love you, not just for now, but for always, and I dream of the day that you'll take me in your arms again. — Nicholas Sparks

Democrats fought to get health insurance for more Americans. Democrats fought for a strong consumer agency so big banks can't cheat people. We fought, we won, and we improved the lives of millions of people - thank you, President Obama! — Elizabeth Warren

The French are nice people. I allow them to sing and to write, and they allow me to do whatever I like. — Cardinal Mazarin

In Egypt, on the eve of Tahrir Square, there was a major poll which found that overwhelmingly - 80-90%, numbers like that - Egyptians regarded the main threats they face as the U.S. and Israel. They don't like Iran - Arabs generally don't like Iran - but they didn't consider it a threat. — Noam Chomsky

It is matrimonial suicide to be jealous when you have a really good reason. — Clare Boothe Luce

A dwarf was waiting for Eragon in the dragonhold. — Christopher Paolini

During which time I have experienced the satisfactions of working the land, building the soil, and making brown into green, I am beginning to believe that our new world that will open up after the war should be constructed round a repopulated rural America, so that a reasonably large proportion of the population shall participate in the culture of the earth. The trend is often in the opposite direction, even in peace. As things are now in America, country living is possible only for those who have either the talents and instincts of a true farmer or the means to live wherever they choose. — E.B. White