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In Washington, the public and the private intertwine in such a way that they can't be easily separated. This is the city where the personal and the political are most closely linked. — Katharine Graham

For a moment I was dizzied by the impulse to leave her there: shove the techs' hands away, shout at hovering morgue men to get the hell out. We had taken enough toll on her. All she had left was her death and I wanted to leave her that, that at least. I wanted to wrap her up in soft blankets, stroke back her clotted hair, pull up a duvet of falling leaves and little animals' rustles. Leave her to sleep, sliding away forever down her secret underground river, while breathing seasons spun dandelion seeds and moon phases and snowflakes above her head. She had tried so hard to live. — Tana French

Energy is always paramount when hosting a live show, because you need every synapse firing, so you can think fast on your feet. — Samantha Harris

Here's a secret intel bulletin for all y'all who've never left Yoknapatawpha County and imagine the United States is constantly on the precipice of enemy invasion - the only way this country is ever going to surrender its liberty to a foreign power is if it keeps electing corrupt officials who auction it away to multinational corporations and overseas government interests in exactly the fashion that southern star chambers have been doing to their own people throughout their entire dyspeptic history. — Chuck Thompson

When we break bread and give it to each other, fear vanishes and God becomes very close. — Henri Nouwen

The ripple effect stemming from a single moment of love might be infinite in reach. — Narissa Doumani

If doing what ought to be done be made the first business and success a secondary consideration
is not this the way to exalt virtue? — Confucius

I think I should be a nightclub singer. I love to sing! — Lesley Nicol

God neither chose them nor called them because they were holy, but he called them that they might be holy, and holiness is the beauty produced by his workmanship in them. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon