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This country needs room to grow and expand. In all my own newspapers I read frightful tales of the shameful atrocities being perpetrated on our Democratic minorities in Maine and Vermont. My patience is almost at an end, and if provoked much further I will place both countries under American protection, even if I have to send in my tourists to start trouble so I'll have to send in a force to restore order. — Gracie Allen

There is a silent beauty hidden amongst pain, if you sit in it you may never find it; if you grow through it, You'll find the treasure. — Nikki Rowe

Men only give you what they give you ... when they know they can't give you what you want. — Robert Goolrick

I was able to promote a strong defense budget when it could have been cut a lot more severely. — Vicky Hartzler

Newspapers necessarilyand inevitably reflect, and therefore, in greater or lesser measure, intensify, the defective organization of public opinion. — Walter Lippmann

You can't always rely on taking the pain. You need to learn to avoid it. — Meg Collett

If contemporary America doesn't develop ways to publicly confront the emotional consequences of war, those consequences will continue to burn a hole through the vets themselves. I — Sebastian Junger

Grace Kelly, Rita Hayworth and Sofia Lauren are my style inspirations. In terms of modern day actresses who I find inspiring, I love Emma Stone, Rooney Mara, Kirsten Dunst and Evan Rachel Wood. They aren't afraid to take risks and make edgy. — Carly Steel

Readers can surprise you. Many times, they notice layers in your stories, that even you were not aware of while writing. — Shon Mehta

I live solely for you. If you're the moon that never sets ... Then I'll walk the night. I'll be a quiet light in the endless darkness surrounding you ... protecting that kindness in your eyes. This is ... my wish. — Arina Tanemura

By the toil of others we are led into the presence of things which have been brought from darkness into light. We are excluded from no age, but we have access to them all; — Seneca.