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People listen to me, and they hear about a government they want, a government ... that will cut spending, cut taxes, that will focus on private-sector job creation. — Carl Paladino

What about me?" I whisper. "Where do I belong?"
"With me," my mother and Galen say in unison. They exchange hard glares. Galen locks his jaw.
"I'm her mother," she tells Galen, her voice sharp. "Her place is with me."
"I want her for my mate," Galen says. The admission warms up the space between us with an impossible heat and I want to melt into him. His words, his declaration, cannot be unspoken. And now he's declared it to everyone who matters. It's out there in the open, hanging in the air. He wants me for his mate. Me. Him. Forever. — Anna Banks

God, three weddings in one day, I'm going to be in Spanx for 12 hours. My elastic line is gonna get infected again. — LIZ

A mind that's open to everything means being peaceful, radiating love, practicing forgiveness, being generous, respecting all life, and most important, visualizing yourself as capable of doing anything that you can conceive of in your mind and heart. — Wayne Dyer

When is the last time government admitted it might have made a mistake and canceled a program? — Thomas Bray

I'm a shabby dresser. — Chuck Feeney

Oh please, like you don't know. You're bigger than a breadbox! — Alice Clayton

I don't believe songs that try to say everything in a simple slogan. — Juliana Hatfield

Life can be magnificent and overwhelming
that is the whole tragedy. Without beauty, love, or danger it would almost be easy to live. — Albert Camus

No language about God will ever be fully adequate to the burning mystery which it signifies. — Elizabeth Johnston

Yes," she whispered.
He kissed her forehead. "yes what my leelan?"
"I will marry you — J.R. Ward

More die in the United States of too much food than of too little — John Kenneth Galbraith

Verbal description of everything, however, must remain infinitely distant from the thing itself, overstatement and understatement sometimes hitting off the truth better than a flat assertion of bare fact. — Anthony Powell