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You can't be pretty forever, you know that? But you can always be beautiful. — Louis De Bernieres

Trust. It is like placing a blade in someone's hand and setting the very point to your heart. — Cassandra Clare

All things are from water and all things are resolved into water. — Thales

My court skills may have atrophied. — David E. Kelley

because it's easier to pay our taxes than to risk our livelihoods by trying to change the system. — Linda Nagata

The quiet between them had gone on for far too long now to pretend it was anything other than what it was. There were no more words; all that was left were two faintly beating hearts. — Jennifer E. Smith

Trust is an absurd phenomenon, logically absurd. That's why logic always says love is blind, although love has its own eyes, far more deep-going ... still, to logic it is blind. — Rajneesh

I'm sure you do know how to pick guys back on the farm, but this is a whole different world. You can't just grunt and bend some guy over your tractor. — Maris Black

By integrating women into particularly military institutes, it cripples the readiness of our defense. Schools like The Citadel train young men to confidently lead other young men into a battlefield where one of them will die. And when you have women in that situation, it creates a whole new set of dynamics which are distracting to training these men to kill or be killed. — Christine O'Donnell

Nature made us individuals, as she did the flowers and the pebbles; but we are afraid to be peculiar, and so our society resembles a bag of marbles, or a string of mold candles. Why should we all dress after the same fashion? The frost never paints my windows twice alike. — Lydia M. Child

A Darwinian nation of economic fitness abhors idleness, dependence, non-productivity. — Simone De Beauvoir

As a woman, I have no country — Virginia Woolf