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The room, rather than breaking into whispering, as Dalton expected, fell into a stunned, dead silence. Dalton then realized, for the first time, really, that he had been born and lived his entire life under the reign of the old Sovereign. An era had ended. Many in the room had to be thinking the same thing. — Terry Goodkind
I am an African and I am very proud of that. — Fatou Bensouda
Your fingerprints never fade from the people you touch — B.L. Hewitt
Whales are vocal, but they lack a political voice. They, too, are like tribal people, like peasants, natives, like the poor and most of us: underrepresented, rolled by the big money of strong-armed, weak-minded people who never grasp that they already have too much, who are politically connected yet so lethally out of touch with themselves and the world. — Carl Safina
[God is] an all-encompassing love that is the source of all, the reality of all, and the being through which I am. — Marianne Williamson
I've been around responsible gun ownership my whole life. — Amber Heard
May ya never lie, steal, cheat, or drink. But if ya must lie, lie in each other's arms. If ya must steal, steal kisses. If ya must cheat, cheat death. And if ya must drink, drink with us, your friends. To me friends! — Mia Sheridan
My term ends in June 2004 and I have no intention to change that, — Joseph Estrada
Most of us hide behind egocentric biases that generate the illusion that we are special. These self-serving protective shields allow us to believe that each of us is above average on any test of self-integrity. Too often we look to the stars through the thick lens of personal invulnerability when we should also look down to the slippery slope beneath our feet. — Philip Zimbardo
He who shuts out truth, by the same act opens the door to all the error that supplies its place. — Horace Mann
Anyway, weren't women allowed to be sexist for the next two thousand years or so, until they'd evened up the score? — Liane Moriarty
