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House passes #dadt (don't ask don't tell) repeal. A step fwd on equality 4 gay Americans in military. History will judge those who tried 2 block passage on this. — Frank Pallone

It seems to me obvious that infants and many animals that do not in any ordinary sense have a language or perform speech acts nonetheless have Intentional states. Only someone in the grip of a philosophical theory would deny that small babies can literally be said to want milk and that dogs want to be let out or believe that their master is at the door. — John Searle

The Japanese campaign involves therefore two great uncertainties; first, whether Russia will come in though we think that will be all right; and second, when and how S-1 will resolve itself. — Henry L. Stimson

It was easier to live in a truth than a lie. — Cassandra Clare

Behind every mask there is a face, and behind that a story. — Marty Rubin

When we can see the image of God where we don't want to see the image of God, then we see with eyes not our own. — Richard Rohr

Farsi Couplet:
Mun tu shudam tu mun shudi,mun tun shudam tu jaan shudi
Taakas na guyad baad azeen, mun deegaram tu deegari
English Translation:
I have become you, and you me,
I am the body, you soul;
So that no one can say hereafter,
That you are someone, and me someone else. — Amir Khusrau

The films that I go to see at the cinema are not Hollywood blockbusters particularly. I've not got anything against them ... I'm in them! But I don't go and spend my money on them. — Gemma Arterton

A lawyer's truth is not Truth. It is consistency, or consistent expediency — Henry David Thoreau

This is the age othe common man, they tell us-a title which any man may claim to the extent osuch distinction as he has managed not to achieve. — Ayn Rand

I've always seen you, angel. From the moment you found me, I've seen nothing but you. — Sylvia Day

I'm a home girl. I like to stay home. — Faith Hill