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One answer is that the town's elected officials thought that the project served a public purpose and that the various subsidies and favors were worth the price. But they may or may not have thought this. — Michael Kinsley

Don't be sad." She says it so warmly, it makes the air change color. "It came right through the wall last night. — Jandy Nelson

I would that my photographs might be, not the coverage of a news event, but an indictment of war. — W. Eugene Smith

See, for some reason, I feel like it's a victory if I wake up one minute before the alarm. It's like I'm in a contest with myself, with my foot kicking around until it wakes up the rest of my body. It's the stupidest thing. But it makes me feel like I've already won something. — Ronda Rousey

Philip Wyndham! That is the most inappropriate thing I have ever heard, and if your mother were here she would give you the scolding of your life! In fact, I have half a mind to go tell her what an atrocious, incorrigible, scandalous tease she has raised." He didn't look the least bit chagrined. He just smiled and said, "If my mother were here I wouldn't have said it. That was for your ears only." And then he winked. I stared at him in disbelief. There was no stopping him. He had no limits to how far he would go with his outrageous flirting. — Julianne Donaldson

You can't legislate into existence an act of forgiveness and a true confession; those are mysteries of the human heart, and they occur between one individual and another individual, not a panel of judges sitting asking questions, trying to test your truth. — Athol Fugard

It's all about her. Every movement, every breath, the way my heart beats firecely inside my chest, is all because of her. Violet owns me. — Jessica Sorensen

If the same guy's still here, he's not really all that stable either. Actually has the balls to call himself Golden Arrow. — Richelle Mead

The unconsciousness of man is the consciousness of God. — Henry David Thoreau