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Life is not simple, and people can't be boxed into being either heroes or villains. — Jessica Hagedorn

Maybe I'll obey the rules. Some of them, anyway, who knows? What are you going to do if I don't, by the way, and haven't I asked you this before? — Anne Rice

For us, terrorism remains the great evil of our time, and the war against this evil, our generation's great cause ... There is no middle way for Americans: it is victory or holocaust. — Richard Perle

Always remember that we were innocent and could not wrong our conscience. -- Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, in their last letter to their sons, June 19, 1953. — Jillian Cantor

Don't let ignorance win. Let love. — Nancy Garden

In politics and rugby, one should tackle the football and not the man. — Christopher Hitchens

The number of people who are actual supporters of Mr. Romney could very well be less than the Donner Party, whose members they sadly resemble in many ways. — Henry Rollins

Fucking zombies. They're almost as bad as tarantulas. — Marcus Lambert

If I have led my life totally deliberately, then when I come to the end of the diving board, I can just fall off the diving board and it will be perfect. I won't even remember what happened. — Frederick Lenz

As a kid I didn't see black cowboys on the screen. What that said to me was that there were things I couldn't do or be because of my color. What we see others like us do gives us permission to expand our own horizons. — Walter Dean Myers

Every woman has had the guy she's broken up with park across the street and stare at her door. Every guy has had someone call at two in the morning and hang up. Or you've been the person who has done those things. — Ned Tanen

Cedric looked slightly embarrassed. "Harry fell off his broom, Dad," he muttered. — J.K. Rowling

It's undeniable that what we are taught as a culture to believe about disability is at odds with traditional notions of masculinity. — Stella Young