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It always struck Fire, the physical affection between these siblings, who as often as not were at each other's throats over one thing or another. She liked the way the four of them shifted and changed shape, bumping and clanging against one another, sharpening each other's edges and then smoothing them down again, and somehow always finding the way to fit together. — Kristin Cashore

And the shower of roses spun around me, inviting me to take part in their ever-present waltz. — Gina Marinello-Sweeney

Good Lord," he muttered "They pick a mouse to tame a cat. — Hannah Kent

It is iniquitous, unjust, and most impolitic to persecute for religion's sake. It is against natural religion, revealed religion, and sound policy. — William Murray, 1st Earl Of Mansfield

Horror films don't create fear. They release it. — Wes Craven

I had to get used to it because my life was no longer safe and I was no longer protected like I once was. — Brenda Perlin

He was haunted, same as she was, except he didn't know the name of his ghost. — Christina Henry

In one day, I have times where I'm feeling great, I feel like I love my life, and then 2:30 rolls around and I'm the angriest man alive. My wife sees it. — Adam Sandler

I am immensely contrite. And I'm sorry for the damage I've done. — Jayson Blair

Autumn said to me, You see, the best thing about wrong decisions is that they don't prevent you from making the right decisions later on. It's harder, but it's impossible — Siobhan Vivian

And in the end, any lie is a hurt that burns and sometimes that burn can kill."
-Tyra "Red" Masters — Kristen Ashley

The point of modern propaganda isn't only to misinform or push an agenda. It is to exhaust your critical thinking, to annihilate truth. — Garry Kasparov

Beer is God's way of telling us that he loves us and wants us to be happy. — Benjamin Franklin

The important desideratum is freedom of the market; a country or region will often best develop, depending on conditions of resources or the market, by concentrating on one or two items and then exchanging them for other items produced elsewhere. — Murray Rothbard