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with five other officers to pick up no less than eleven prisoners of six different nationalities. These were the men from the sailship, The Lennie, who were accused of murder on the — Joan Lock

What? Who? You can't throw around pronouns like that without their antecedents if you want people to follow you. — Kevin Hearne

The civilizing process has increased the distance between behavior and the impulse life of the animal body. — Shoshana Zuboff

Had the ancient Greek poet Archilochus and the modern philosopher Isaiah Berlin been magically transported to northern Italy in November of 218 B.C., they might well have speculated on the strategic prospects. "Hannibal knows many things, but Rome knows one big thing," the Greek might have proposed. To which Berlin might have replied, "Perhaps at the outset. But then the fox could get stuck in a rut, and the hedgehog might learn new tricks." This would have been the Second Punic War epitomized. — Anonymous

Walter turned on the radio: electric violins wailing, twisted romance, the four-square beat of heartbreak. Trite suffering, but suffering nonetheless. The entertainment business. What voyeurs we have all become. — Margaret Atwood

the FDA's own Web site states that "dental amalgams contain mercury, which may have neurotoxic effects on the nervous systems of children and developing fetuses. When amalgam fillings are placed in teeth or removed from teeth, they release mercury vapor. Mercury vapor is also released during chewing. — Lindsey Biel

What is the point of making the film if the man doesn't marry the girl?. — Yash Chopra

It's the sacrifice I'm not willing to make right now to leave my children because I felt it wasn't only my choice. — Joan Chen

When a man's best friend is his dog, that dog has a problem. — Edward Abbey

One cannot understand the rhythms and meanings of the outer world until one has mastered the dialects of the body. — Timothy Leary

A refugee population is hungry for language and aware that anything can happen. — Anne Carson

He simply smiled at her with a soft, gentle expression in his eyes that warmed her all over, then he took her jacket from her and held it so she could slide her arms into the sleeves. His knuckles brushed against her bare shoulders, trailing prickles of heat in their wake. "You look really beautiful, Cass. — Paula Altenburg

Commissariat in her own hands, in spite of all Mary's — L.M. Montgomery