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War does not only kill soldiers and warriors. It also kills rules and moral values. No! Those cannot be killed. War kills the pretense at rules and moral values. It also kills the pretense of being human beings... — Sweety Shinde

I have two children who died before reaching 30, so who am I to complain about being alive? — Carlos Fuentes

I start to wonder if I'm being creepy. I mean, I am creeping. Does creep-ing automatically make one creep-y? Or are there dispensations for ... romance? I bet all stalkers believe they're being romantic. I did it for love, officer. — Laini Taylor

What is not conservative about saying, 'Don't go to war unless we go to war properly with a full declaration of war and no other way?' — Ron Paul

In fact, something always leads to something else. — David Baldacci

To try to conceal our own heart is a bad means to read that of others. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

My sisters and I sit together on a pair of suitcases. If we've forgotten anything, it's already too late
our rooms have all been sealed and photographed. Anyway, Tatiana would say it's bad luck to return for something you've forgotten. — Sarah Miller

Maria cries unashamedly on my shoulder while I whisper and pet her cheek, but Anastasia grips my other hand and stares fiercely back at our Alexander Palace with her wet blue eyes until it is no more than a lemon-colored speck against the sunrise. — Sarah Miller

I'll pretend, I tell myself. Pretending is safer than believing. — Sarah Miller

My inner goddess fist-pumps the air above her chaise lounge. — E.L. James

I wish I wasn't an imperial highness or an ex-grand duchess. I'm sick of people doing things to me because of what I am. Girl-in-white-dress. Short-one-with-fringe. Daughter-of-the-tsar. Child-of-the-ex-tyrant. I want people to look and see me, Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanova, not the caboose on a train of grand duchesses. Someday, I promise myself, no one will be able to hear my name or look at my picture and suppose they know all about me. Someday I will do something bigger than what I am. — Sarah Miller

It's different now, like pushing the stop lever on my camera until nothing except the war can squeeze through the lens. — Sarah Miller