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After character becomes imbued with conscious principles of love, integrity, and faith, it opens the door for purity and holiness to converge at the portals of the soul like sentinels guarding against any counter attacks from the ego. — Garey Gordon

Total evil.
dang, his principal had been right all along ...
he really was demonspawn. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Guys like him ruin it for everybody else. It's just embarrassing. Or maybe he's not embarrassed because he probably believes he's not doing it-that's how liars are. — Chris Chelios

There were over thirty thousand Wabanakis living on the East Coast in 1600 and that 90 percent of them had died by 1620, almost entirely a result of contact with settlers, who brought foreign diseases and alcohol, drained resources, and fought with the tribes for control of the land. — Christina Baker Kline

The only honest and generous thing for me to do is to give people myself. That's all I've got as an artist, so I want to do that in an unflinching way. — Charlie Kaufman

Playboy offered me a lot to do their mag but I'm not even the sort to go topless on the beach. — Jenni Falconer

Conquering fear didn't mean not being afraid, it meant being afraid of something and doing it anyway. It meant saying no to fear-no you can't rule me, no you can't hold me back, no you can't keep me from the things I want the most. — Laura Kaye

What is peculiar in the life of a man consists not in his obedience, but his opposition, to his instincts. In one direction or another he strives to live a supernatural life. — Henry David Thoreau

There's something so relentless and foul about Hitler and his people, and the way things progressed from year to year. It just got to me in the strangest way. — Erik Larson

Not every day is beautiful. But there is beauty in every day. — Lynda Cheldelin Fell

The generality of men are naturally apt to be swayed by fear rather than reverence, and to refrain from evil rather because of the punishment that it brings than because of its own foulness. — Aristotle.

Privilege means that it's easy for white women to do each other favors. Privilege means that those of us who need it the least often get the most help. I — Lindy West