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He thinks it's dangerous for us to leave each other so much freedom and make these vague plans to travel together in the future, doing Council work, with no promises. I told him I'm not going to marry you and hang on to you like a barnacle, just to keep you to myself and stop you loving anyone else.'
'It's all right, you know. Other people don't have to understand. — Kristin Cashore

I care about people. In the end, I think they feel it. It comes across, regardless of the character I'm portraying. — Forest Whitaker

It is the forgetfulness of these principles which as made for the anarchy in thinking in so much of the anemic philosophy of our day. — Fulton J. Sheen

Abruptly excusing himself, — Karen Miller

Carla had realised there wasn't just one destined adventure in life, there were thousands of them. — Claire Chilton

A mind that's open to everything means being peaceful, radiating love, practicing forgiveness, being generous, respecting all life, and most important, visualizing yourself as capable of doing anything that you can conceive of in your mind and heart. — Wayne Dyer

The reason so many of us struggle so intensely with adversity is that we have yet to adopt God's perspective and priorities. — Charles Stanley

Discipline and keen insight had once again served Lincoln most effectively. By regulating his emotions and resisting the impulse to strike back at Chase when the circular first became known, he gained time for his friends to mobilize the massive latent support for his candidacy. Chase's aspirations were crushed without Lincoln's direct intrusion. He had known all along that his treasury secretary was no innocent, but by seeming to accept Chase's word, he allowed the secretary to retain some measure of his dignity while the country retained his services in the cabinet. Lincoln himself would determine the appropriate time for Chase's departure. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

Be good and you will be lonely. — Mark Twain

Never counted in the "costs" of war are the dead birds, the charred animals the murdered fish, incinerated insects, poisoned water sources, destroyed vegetation. Rarely mentioned is the arrogance of the human race toward other living things with which it shares this planet. All these are forgotten in the fight for markets and ideologies. This arrogance will probably be the ultimate undoing of the human species. — Arundhati Roy

I don't know what's going to happen in life, so I don't think it's fair that I know what's going to happen in 'Homeland.' — Mandy Patinkin

The Sphinx must solve her own riddle. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I tried to avoid it coming to that, but it was bound to happen ... My attraction to you has tested my self-control and my concentration. — Allison Van Diepen