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Globalization by the way of McDonald's and KFC has captured the hearts, the minds, and from what I can see through the window, the growing bellies of the folks here. — Raquel Cepeda

Liberty is to the collective body, what health is to every individual body. Without health no pleasure can be tasted by man; without liberty, no happiness can be enjoyed by society. — Henry St. John

We were way more than close. Things happened. We remembered stuff. Made new memories. — James Dashner

I was cast as the lead in a Warner Bros TV pilot and was immediately told I needed to lose weight. I got a bit weird about food for the first time in my life, and I thought, 'You know, this just isn't the life for me.' — Sophie Winkleman

I experienced the heat when I was playing for Madrid. If we went to places like Sevilla early on in the season it was unbearable. Usually you can feel it on pre-season tours in places like Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Jakarta. The humidity levels are unreal, but this is different, the first game of the World Cup. — Steve McManaman

The mineral kingdom consists of the fossil substances found in the earth. These are either entirely destitute of organic structure, or, having once possessed it, possess it no longer: such are the petrefactions. — Torbern Bergman

was forgotten and neglected. — Sean Michael O'Donnell

Most people affirm pleasure to be the good, but the finer sort of wits say it is knowledge. — Plato

Satan's successes are the greatest when he appears with the name of God on his lips. — Mahatma Gandhi

[W]hen men have both done and suffered injustice and have had experience of both, not being able to avoid the one and obtain the other, they think that they had better agree among themselves to have neither; hence there arise laws and mutual covenants; and that which is ordained by law is termed by them lawful and just. This they affirm to be the origin and nature of justice; - it is a mean or compromise, between the best of all, which is to do injustice and not be punished, and the worst of all, which is to suffer injustice without the power of retaliation; and justice, being at a middle point between the two, is tolerated not as a good, but as the lesser evil ... — Plato

Dreams are not easy. Dreams are painful. They force work and commitment. They are challenging and motivating. — Robert Kiyosaki

He loved her with the fire of a thousand suns, she was his solace in the chaos, his redemption. — Lenin

Won't we be quite the pair? - you with your bad heart, me with my bad head. Together, though, we might have something worthwhile. — Therese Anne Fowler

Everybody spies on everybody, I mean, that's just a fact. — Marco Rubio