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I helped those in, who were locked out, others i helped keep out, what couldn't be let in, so that they could sleep without nightmares. — Nicole Krauss
To reach your potential you must grow. And to grow, you must be highly intentional about it. — John C. Maxwell
Let the workers organize. Let the toilers assemble. Let their crystallized voice proclaim their injustices and demand their privileges. Let all thoughtful citizens sustain them, for the future of Labor is the future of America. — John L. Lewis
I was born in Havana, Cuba and raised in Madrid, Spain. Then I moved to New Jersey. — Daisy Fuentes
The first time I sang in church, when I was ten, the applause was so overwhelming that I started to weep. My mum had to rescue me from the stage. — Laura Mvula
Theon," I said, "are you ... asking me to marry you right now?" When I turned back to him, his eyes met mine with a kind of evenness I hadn't anticipated. There was no fear. No embarrassment. Only honesty. "I am telling you to marry me right now." It felt like it'd been years since we'd seen each other, and I remembered him - everything which had brought us to this point - vividly now. My heart ached, and my throat became tight with joy. "Okay," I whispered. — Bella Forrest
Expensive wine is like anything else that is expensive: The expectation it will taste better actually makes it taste better. — David McRaney
At that point only two things were clear to me: first, that the plot had to move readers as much as it moved me; — Antonio Garrido
I didn't see how that applied to me, and reminded myself never to let a book replace my own thinking — Richard Bach
Young Republicans are a very, very important constituency. Along with little old ladies, they provide the foot soldiers for the Republican Party. — Roger Stone
Doing good is good for business. — Richard Branson
Terrorism thrives on a free society. The terrorist uses the feelings in a free society to sap the will of civilization to resist. If the terrorist succeeds, he has won and the whole of free society has lost. — Margaret Thatcher
What can't be helped must be endured, Mat Feltner said. And he was a man who knew. — Wendell Berry
I suffer," said Hercule Poirot to himself in acute self-pity. "Yes, I suffer. — Agatha Christie
Oh, go ahead and giggle," Lady Danbury sighed. "I've found that the only way to avoid parental frustration is to view him as a source of amusement. — Julia Quinn
