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Terrorism is escalating to the point that Americans soon may have to choose between civil liberties and more intrusive means of protection. — William S. Cohen

There is not shortage of fault to be found amidst our stars. — John Green

The biggest mistake of my life was taking a military education. — Robert E.Lee

You can always count on a murderer for a fancy prose style. — Vladimir Nabokov

It never occurred to me that we would have as grandiose a program as the Marshall Plan, but I felt that we had to do something to save Europe from economic disaster which would encourage the Communist takeover. — W. Averell Harriman

You see that massive giantess blocking the river?" "Technically speaking," Jack said, "I can't see anything, because I don't have eyes. But yes, I see the giant. — Rick Riordan

Paying the price for your dreams proves you can afford them. — Matshona Dhliwayo

There is no off position on the genius switch. — David Letterman

When I'm working on a book, I constantly retype my own sentences. Every day I go back to page one and just retype what I have. It gets me into a rhythm. — Joan Didion

What a dull world if we knew all about geese! — Aldo Leopold

Until you experience real loneliness, you shall never know what real loneliness is. So many people feel miserable and lonely just because they ignore their inner man, create a gap between themselves and their inner man, and neglect their true self! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

There's always some pressure to achieve something. You make a pilot, but you don't know if you're going to get a show. And then, you make a show, but you don't know if people are going to watch. And then, people watch, but you don't know if enough people are watching. — Charles Halford

Is it raining, Owen?"
They sat together, one atop the other, on the wet grass.
"Yes. — Jordan Harper

When I read a novel that I really like, I feel as if I am in direct, personal communication with the author. I feel as if the author and I are on the same wavelength mentally, that we have a lot in common with each other, and that we could have an interesting conversation, or even a friendship, if the circumstances permitted it. When the novel comes to an end, I feel a certain letdown, a loss of contact. It is natural to want to recapture that feeling by reading other works by the same author, or by corresponding with him/her directly. — Neal Stephenson

I'm very thankful to be doing what I'm doing. I feel very blessed. — Justin Timberlake