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Something was stretched to the point of irreparable damage, and I wanted to bounce on it until it broke. — Scot Gardner

There's a perennial debate about whether the propagandistic tripe produced by establishment media outlets is shaped more by evil or by stupidity. Personally, I think it's both: a healthy dose of each is needed. The system design is malicious, while those who serve as its public face are generally vacant. — Glenn Greenwald

It is hard to look up to a leader who keeps his ear to the ground. — James H. Boren

I'm not much of a political person and even if I was, look, Rock 'n' Roll is supposed to be fun and sexy and a little bit dangerous. — Lita Ford

Thinking about leaving Ty all warm and soft and sated in their bed made Zane smile. "Are — Madeleine Urban

Gift giving is a true art.
1. You need to understand the person to whom you intend to give the gift.
2. You need to know what they truly want.
3. You must be able to give it to them.
Anything less is a symptom of varying degrees, on your part, of ignorance, distance, or insult.
But if you cannot afford the right gift, telling the person what you would do if you could, justifies everything - as you present that not-so-perfect substitute. — Vera Nazarian

The Americans won't win. They're not fighting for their homeland. They just want to be good. In order to be good, they just have to fight awhile and then leave. — Denis Johnson

It was important to me that the book didn't comment on being a teenager, but felt instead like a story told by a teenager. — David Crabb

I had this little handheld transistor radio that I used to sleep next to. — Rod Stewart

All blame is a waste of time. No matter how much fault you find with
another, and regardless of how much you blame him, it will not change
you. The only thing blame does is to keep the focus off you when you
are looking for external reasons to explain your unhappiness or
frustration. You may succeed in making another feel guilty about
something by blaming him, but you won't succeed in changing whatever it
is about you that is making you unhappy. — Wayne W. Dyer

National security is a really big problem for journalists, because no journalist worth his salt wants to endanger the national security, but the law talks about anyone who endangers the security of the United States is going to go to jail. So, here you are, especially in the Pentagon. Some guy tells you something. He says that's a national security matter. Well, you're supposed to tremble and get scared and it never, almost never means the security of the national government. More likely to mean the security or the personal happiness of the guy who is telling you something. — Ben Bradlee

Most people have seen worse things in private than they pretend to be shocked at in public. — E.W. Howe

We tend to feel most comfortable, "most at home", with people whose self esteem level resembles our own. — Nathaniel Branden