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Every day, hundreds of thousands of men and women protect and serve, often putting their own lives at risk. — Jerry Costello

It's the fragment of your past that explains why you have lived your life the way you have done and made the mistakes that you have made — Rosie Thomas

From late 1988, when the Franklin case first broke into public view, until mid-1991, at least 15 people associated with the case as investigators, alleged perpetrators, or potential witnesses, died sudden deaths, many of them violent. — John W. DeCamp

We have often had this particular exchange about climate and landscape and why we both feel so lonely here uprooted. It was what each of us had wanted of course.Besides wanting to experience a place we hated, we wanted to be insomniacs and loners, losers and drop-outs. To know the sky was the only location of meaning and joy left to us. — Fanny Howe

Anything that thinks logically can be fooled by something else that thinks at least as logically as it does. — Douglas Adams

Bear in mind that parts of the score may be devoid of direct musical relevance. — Cornelius Cardew

They crested a rise, and there it was, in the hollow between rolling hills - a low, square building, ghostly gray in the moonlight.
"Is that it?" asked Hamilton.
"It probably isn't the local opera house," groaned Ian. — Gordon Korman

He turned to her and pressed a kiss to the corner of her mouth. When he spoke his deep voice vibrated all through her. 'I. Remember. Everything. — MaryJanice Davidson

The empty highway behind looked like a stretching rubber band. — Edward Anderson

Sometimes the gulls came nearer, screaming noisily as they quarreled over small fish in the pools, and sometimes they cried mournfully far away along the beach. Then Anna felt like crying too - not actually, but quietly - inside. They made a sad, and beautiful, and long-ago sound that seemed to remind her of something lovely she had once known - and lost, and never found again. But she did not know what it was. — Joan G. Robinson

When you stare into the void, the void stares also; but if you cast into the void, you get a type conversion error. — Charles Stross

War is very simple, direct, and ruthless. It takes a simple, direct, and ruthless man to wage war. — George S. Patton