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I believe that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act must be reformed. We must improve the American public's confidence in, and perception of, our national security programs, by increasing transparency, strengthening oversight, and safeguarding civil liberties. — Dutch Ruppersberger

They could hear Ursula fighting against the laws of creation to maintain the line, and Jose Arcadio Buendia searching for the mythical truth of the great inventions, and Fernanda praying, and Colonel Aureliano Buendia stupefying himself with the deception of war and the little gold fishes, and Aureliano Segundo dying of solitude in the turmoil of his debauches, and then they learned that dominant obsessions can prevail against death and they were happy again with the certainty that they would go on loving each other in their shape as apparitions long after other species of future animals would steal from the insects the paradise of misery that the insects were finally stealing from man. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Man is the being who has built controllers for every stubborn element, but he has not been able to build one for his Ego. — Muhammad Atta-ullah Faizani

When I crossed Asia with my friend Peter Fleming, we spoke to no one but each other during many months, and we covered exactly the same ground. Nevertheless my journey differed completely from his. — Ella Maillart

Thou art blind to the danger of marrying a woman who feels and acts out the principle of equal rights. — Angelina Grimke

Thirty minutes a day is ideal for language study. — William E. Linney

You're gonna need a bigger boat. — Peter Benchley

Jesus did not have a value for prayer for prayer's sake. He had a value for the intimate communion between God and man. — Erwin McManus

When I was young, I had idols that I thought were wonderful. I wanted to be just like them. — PJ Harvey

You're a girl. Someday you'll want to be a prisoner to someone other than yourself. — Jodi Lynn Anderson

Every gazette brings accounts of the untutored freaks of the wind,
shipwrecks and hurricanes which the mariner and planter acceptas special or general providences; but they touch our consciences, they remind us of our sins. Another deluge would disgrace mankind. — Henry David Thoreau

To hate excellence is to hate the gods. — Mary Renault