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Some burglars are vermin, they're no better than, well, investment bankers - there, I've said it. — Ian Pattison

Those who actually dropped the bombs were less responsible than the people who took the decisions higher up the chain of command. In modern technological war, psychological responses are poorly correlated with degrees of responsibility. In people further back up the chain, this casual distance reduces the psychological resistance they have to overcome. — Jonathan Glover

I've always wanted to write science fiction. It was one of my first loves, and I knew if I became a writer someday I'd probably write something in the science fiction vein, but I hesitated for a long while because it's such well-trod ground. — Rick Yancey

A skeptic is a person who, when he sees the handwriting on the wall, claims it is a forgery. — Morris Bender

But like they say, it's not the years in your life that count, it's the life in your years. And I sure as hell was going to make my life count. — Jay McLean

If love is blind I guess I'll buy myself a cane — Axl Rose

Everyone secretly wants to be owned. — Alicen Grey

Captain or mate, M. Morrel, I shall always have the greatest respect for those who possess the owners' confidence. — Alexandre Dumas

I am a survivor of domestic violence, — Brooke Axtell

I am no dummy, mate, that's for sure. — Shane Warne

A girl like me?"
"Yeah, a girl like you." Cash's lids drop down part way over his eyes, making them look like heavy, bedroom eyes, and his voice is like the silk sheets I can imagine him sleeping on. "Feisty, sexy, gorgeous as hell. I bet you've never met a man you couldn't wind around your little finger."
He's watching me like he wants to undress me right where we are - in an empty bar with low light and soft music. And there's a tiny part of me that would love for him to do exactly that. — M. Leighton

The physician must be able to tell the antecedents, know the present, and foretell the future - must mediate these things, and have two special objects in view with regard to disease, namely, to do good or to do no harm. — Hippocrates