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The difference between a saint and a hypocrite is that one lies for his religion, the other by it. — Minna Antrim

Americans are finally realizing that once you lose land, you can't get it back. — Christine Todd Whitman

One great cause of the vanity, extravagance and idleness that are so fast growing upon our young ladies, is the absence of domestic education. — Lydia Maria Francis Child

Her body twitched from his magic. "What is this feeling?" She panted as she asked the question. Her body felt pleasantly soft. His motions slowed and became languid.
"It's called an orgasm," he replied in that slow, silky way of his. She loved his voice when it got thick like honey. Most of the time he spoke so quickly that she lost track. She liked it when his tone got deep and husky. "You should have one every time a man touches you. If you don't, punch him in the face. — Sophie Oak

If he put us in dresses, we wouldn't suddenly become women — Jennifer A. Nielsen

No diplomatic intervention will ever be made by any government that I lead in support of any individual terrorist's life. We have only indicated in the past, and will maintain a policy in the future, of intervening diplomatically in support of Australian nationals who face capital sentences abroad. — Kevin Rudd

Sometimes, if I had until the next day to turn the story in, I'd head home, finding that the knot in the narrative came loose with the rhythmic clacking of the subway train. — Calvin Trillin

At home, you miss the outside; at the outside, you miss the home! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

For that matter, thinking of one's self as exceptional is probably more the rule than not. — Lionel Shriver

No art is harder to master than believing in yourself. — Marty Rubin

The six-man inquest jury assembled was composed of local residents, men whose lives strikingly resembled that of the murdered Robert Newsom. — Melton A. McLaurin

If it's bad art, it's bad religion, no matter how pious the subject. — Madeleine L'Engle