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We must create the Georgia that our ancestors dreamed of, the Georgia that we dream of. — Mikheil Saakashvili

It wouldn't always be like this. Seven years of marriage had taught us that every day would be different, that life would throw us curve balls and we wouldn't always get along. But our eyes were wide open now. We knew what we wanted. And that was each other. He would drive me crazy and I would inevitably make him furious. But he would also make me happier than I had ever been. He would also take care of me, adore me, love me. And I would love him in return. I would support him. And I would respect him. — Rachel Higginson

But I made him the Deputy Secretary for Homeland Security because that added an element of political espionage. — Wes Craven

After his rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner," Welton just stared straight ahead at the alter as if he were waiting for Jesus to climb down off the cross and escape with him. They would load up in Dantly's Skylark and the three of them would go score some Ex in Cedar Rapids. Jesus would like totally ride shotgun and scout for cops. — Adam Rapp

Patriotism: The first resort of a scoundrel. — Ambrose Bierce

Taking ownership for your decisions and your problems is the only way to ever become a healthy person. — Kris Vallotton

We are the most brutal with the people we love the most. — Molly Ringwald

Nature never breaks her own laws. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Beauty is an omnipresence of death and loveliness, a smiling sadness that we discern in nature and all things, a mystic communion that the poet feels. — Charlie Chaplin

Because even at the age of fifteen, I used to go see all the Broadway shows and feel that they were sentimental, that they were pandering to the audience and trying to manipulate the audience. I had no use for practically any of the shows that were hits. — Richard Foreman

I am trying to make, before I get through, a picture of the whole world
or as much of it as I have seen. Boiling it down always, rather than spreading it out too thin. (On Writing.) — Ernest Hemingway,