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So You Want to Know
All about her. Who
she
really is. (Was?) Why
she swerved off the
high road. Hard
left
to nowhere,
recklessly indifferent to
me.
Hunter Seth Haskins,
her firstborn
son. I've been
chocking
that down for
nineteen years.
Why did she go
on
her mindless way,
leaving me spinning
in a whirlwind of
her dust? — Ellen Hopkins

I'm a war president. I make decisions here in the Oval Office and foreign policy matters with war on my mind. — George W. Bush

I don't hate pop music. I liked the Beatles, but then, I knew them. — John Tavener

I never bought a man who wasn't for sale.
-W.A. Clark, ascribed — Bill Dedman

Friendship is not an obligation or duty. It is a sweet responsibility. — Debasish Mridha

We drank Pepsi out of these old-fashioned bottles that Dad had found at some ancient country store, and I swear they tasted better than the regular kind. — Gayle Forman

[W]e must extend the authority of the Union to the persons of the citizens - the only proper objects of government. — Alexander Hamilton

There is no greatness apart from self control. Development that does not include self government will only guarantee our mediocrity. — Graham Cooke

There will always be cheaters. It is human nature. It will never be 100 percent clean, in any sport. — David Millar

Turn back time to half-past innocence. But that clock's lying on its side, hour hand spinning wildly, in a dirty Dublin alley near a gold makeup pouch half concealed by trash, and an address carved in stone by a dying woman. Broken. — Karen Marie Moning

I never troll for material. It simply presents itself, and is always unmistakable. This is why I want to roll my eyes when people interrupt themselves in the middle of some story they're telling me to say, "You know you can't write about this." — Dani Shapiro

We are hopeful that President Obama, in his State of the Union Address, will express a willingness to work with Republicans to enact all of these jobs bills. — Nan Hayworth

In four ways ... should one who flatters be understood as a foe in the guise of a friend: He approves of his friend's evil deeds, he disapproves his friend's good deeds, he praises him in his presence, he speaks ill of him in his absence. — Gautama Buddha