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Holy freaking crap. A suicide bomber just detonated a bomb in my brain, — Megan Thomason

Let no man break the laws of the land, for he that keepeth the laws of God hath no need to break the laws of the land. — Joseph Smith Jr.

All the warning signs were there, I was just too clueless and too enamored to notice. — E.L. James

God help us, God help all of us, each one, every one, all of us'. Patrick Hamilton at the concusion of 'The Slaves of Solitude'. — Patrick Hamilton

There was something particularly American about it--blaming yourself for bad luck--that resistance to seeing your life as affected by social forces, a tendency to attribute larger problems to individual behavior. The ugly reverse of the American Dream. — Philipp Meyer

The means of choice:
She might choose to ascend
The falling dream,
By some angelic power without a name
Reverse the motion, plunge into upwardness,
Know height without an end,
Density melt to air, silence yield a voice
Within her fall she felt the pull of Grace. — May Sarton

In fact, my popularity seems almost entirely a masculine phenomenon. — Marilyn Monroe

Jesus can't be Lord of your life if He isn't Lord of your day. — Foye Belyea

If we smoke, there's no magic number of cigarettes, or number of years, that we can smoke before we know we'll get lung cancer. — Katharine Hayhoe

Go, Brooke. Wreck those penises. — J. Daniels

A human life was measured out in bouquets, was it not? New mothers received them. So did graduating seniors, young lovers, blushing brides, and the dead. A flower woman was time's avatar, colorizing the hours, perfuming fleeting instants. — James K. Morrow

Mussolini never killed anyone, he just sent dissenters abroad for vacation. — Silvio Berlusconi

We shall see but a little way if we require to understand what we see. — Henry David Thoreau