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That's because it's from the night, and the night keeps secrets — Maggie Stiefvater

female soldiers n.
males with female features

During the war in the Persian Gulf, the Saudi government rejected the idea of female soldiers coming to their defense (women make up one-tenth of the U.S. forces), so it designated the women soldiers "males with female features. — William D. Lutz

At age 13, I was violently mugged at a busy train station. There were dozens of onlookers, but none of them lent a hand ... That was a defining point in that stage of my life. After that, I could never tell myself that it was someone else's problem, or let a situation pass me by if I felt something had to be done. I knew from experience that all too often, no one else would act. — Adrian Lamo

It's a poor doctor who can't cure one disease without giving you another. — Thomas More

There was at least some small beauty in what we'd done. — Carol Rifka Brunt

Women were born to be treasured. — Lybian Proverb

I'm cooler than you. WAAAY cooler. — Bill Gates

Lack of compliance is hindering the investigation. — Charlie Melancon

Nothing that isn't a real crime makes a man appear so contemptible and little in the eyes of the world as inconsistency. — Joseph Addison

Just like I am obsessed with the history of fashion, I love reading about the history of makeup. — Cyndi Lauper

Many of us will not survive our tests in mortality without help from others. And just as true: in helping others we keep our own spirits alive. — Kathleen H. Hughes

How much humanity has been spoiled for the confusion of movement with progress, my friend? — Christopher Moore

You do not make allowance enough for difference of situation and temper. — Jane Austen

I felt very bad in Washington ... I didn't like my job, and I didn't know what was going to happen to me, and I was cold and half-hungry, so I wrote a great many poems. — Langston Hughes