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When looking at the evidence of feeding on large prey, you can see every size tooth from hatchling to adult in one spot. The babies may have been fed in the nest until they were full grown, like in eagles and hawks. — Robert T. Bakker

Not to get too deep on shaving my mustache, but it was kind of symbolic of, 'This is a moment of liberation, a chance to reinvent yourself.' That's kind of what I did. — Lester Holt

Asked whether donor nations may be becoming fatigued ... The fatigue may be there, but I don't think we can justify it in the face of such misery. We may need to wake up our conscience and our conscience must force us to act. — Kofi Annan

I roll out of my couch every morning with the more agreeable expectations. — H.L. Mencken

With the second record (2012's Anxiety), I was quite jaded, and exhausted, and tired. With this third record, I feel that I've come full circle. I had gotten to the absolute pinnacle of how bad someone could feel. — Ladyhawke

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA REPUBLIC OF AMERICA — Marie Lu

I try to persuade people to act in ways that are not only in their own interest, but in the interest of society at large. — Eric Schlosser

Any new financial order for the world must tackle the three chief challenges of our age. — James Buchan

It's the same as a hereditary disease, weakness. No matter how much you understand it, there's nothing you can do to cure yourself. It's not going to go away with a clap of the hand. It just keeps getting worse and worse — Haruki Murakami

I don't want anyone to think that I've been lost to California. — Ladyhawke

Pain is joy when it cries, it's my smile in disguise. — Pusha T

You're smiling. But you must know yourself, since you are a literary person, that the work of fiction is always a form of recovery of the past, even if that past has to be falsified to seem real. The act of recalling the past in what we write doesn't mean knowing the way it really was, but rather becoming the master of memories as they burn in the perilous instant of creation. — Raymond Federman

My appetite for public policy and changing it, and not only being a part of the conversation, but affecting it in a positive way, never diminished after 10 years in Congress. — Harold Ford Jr.