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To show men that crimes can be pardoned, and that punishment is not their inevitable consequence, encourages the illusion of impunity and induces the belief that, since there are pardons, those sentences which are not pardoned are violent acts of force rather than the products of justice. — Cesare Beccaria

You must be compelled by an inner force to read books, listen to music, and view films which serve only to send you spiraling deeper into the bottomless pit of frustration. — Gary Reilly

Teresa handed Thomas a really long knife, almost a sword. He couldn't imagine where she'd been hiding these things, but she now held a short dagger in addition to her spear. — James Dashner

Words are chameleons, which reflect the color of their environment. — Learned Hand

There was that sense of abandoning the familiar for the unknown that characterizes all journeys made for the first time. — Terry Brooks

He was dreaming about wee Roger, who for some reason was a grown man now, but still holding his tiny blue bear, minuscule in a broad-palmed grasp. His son was speaking to him in Gaelic, saying something urgent that he couldn't understand, and he was growing frustrated, telling Roger over and over for Christ's sake to speak English, couldn't he? — Diana Gabaldon

The kidnapping, the kiss. I brought him here, after all. I rescue him an pulled him into this new life, a life of freedom and feeling. — Lauren Oliver

And when youth comes to age for advice he receives the wisdom of years. — George S. Clason

I cannot comprehend fundamentalism. It's fundamentally wrong. — John Lydon

Days are a finite resource and it's best to protect the ones you have. — Catherine Lacey

I went to college for one semester, and I took every subject I could, and I ended up failing. So I thought to myself, Ever since I was a kid, I've loved expression - and that's when I started thinking about acting. — Derek Luke

Poverty is not inevitable. It is a human ill that we can fight if we decide to do so together. — Marc Forne Molne