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Nature is economical. She puts her lights and darks only where she needs them. — William Morris Hunt
Peace is the Only Way for the survival of Humanity — Dalai Lama
Fight hard, fight fair and persevere — Edith Nourse Rogers
You can't be gone. I need you here, with me. What am I going to do without you? — Patrick Carman
Habits are a function of your subconscious mind. — Marshall Sylver
Oxygen was called flammable air for a while, but it didn't catch on. — Mark Forsyth
Introvert integrity means going the distance for what we love: moving from apology to acceptance, from acceptance to acknowledgement, and from acknowledgment to activism. — Laurie A. Helgoe
Some things must happen so that others may come to pass. — Lynda A. Calder
I believe there are visions that come to us only in memory, in retrospect. — Marilynne Robinson
We are a democratic, egalitarian people who spend our days desperately trying to climb over each other. — David Brooks
Sorry to interrupt, boys and girls," Logan calls out, "but it's time to put your p's and v's away. Gotta go, G."
I shoot Garrett a blank look. "P's and v's?" Half the time I can barely make sense of Logan's made-up acronyms and abbreviations.
Garrett grins at me. "Oh come on, really? Even I got one. It's grade school shit."
I think it over, then blush. "How exactly does one put away their vagina?"
He snickers. "Ask Logan. Actually, please don't. — Elle Kennedy
It was thought that the confession of the accused was indispensable to his condemnation, an idea not only unreasonable, but contrary to the most simple good sense in matters of jurisprudence; for if the denial of the accused is not accepted as proof of his innocence, the confession which is torn from him by torture ought to serve still less as proof of his guilt. — Alexander Pushkin
Mankind have a little corrupted nature, for they were not born wolves, and they have become wolves; God has given them neither cannon of four-and-twenty pounders, nor bayonets; and yet they have made cannon and bayonets to destroy one another. — Voltaire