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In politics, every year in the White House is like dog years, it takes off seven years of your life. — George Stephanopoulos

It's the Josh Bennett equivalent of tattooing her name across my chest. — Katja Millay

been following turned his black Cadillac — J.A. Konrath

With this life I give you patience." It was Goosefeather's turn. His gaze was lucid, his voice gentle. "You will need it. — Erin Hunter

This thought though, is nowhere near sufficient tae stop us fae daein what ah huv tae dae. — Irvine Welsh

Perhaps this was what Queens did. Perhaps they held their Kings in the darkness, deep within their castles and allowed them that moment of weakness they could never show to anyone else. Perhaps they gave strength to their Kings, because everyone else only took it from them. — David Gaider

Read this and thought of you:
Through joy and through sorrow, I wrote.
Through hunger and through thirst, I wrote.
Through good report and through ill report, I wrote.
Through sunshine and through moonshine, I wrote.
What I wrote it is unnecessary to say.
~ Edgar Allen Poe — Edgar Allan Poe

And then he wanted to say he was sorry, but just that sometimes he felt un-understandable and sometimes he worried when they bickered and she went a while without saying she loved him, but he restrained himself. — John Green

When the crowd is going south, your inner mind might tell you that your goal lies to the north. Then go the unpopular way; go north. — Oluwole Komolafe

-On sharing the love story of the Persian prince Khushraw and the niece of the queen of Armenia Shirin (who were looking for each other but in opposite directions): Both lovers then departed, looking for each other in opposite directions, a theme universal in its pathos, because we all spend our brief lives doing just that, even if we physically share our beds with the same person every night for years. Always we carry an image in our head of a better person, of an ideal person, which blurs our chances of finding happiness. — Fatema Mernissi