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I think maybe it is better to believe than not to believe. But I couldn't tell you why. — David Gemmell
When I was younger and women first started to get in public positions, in my case the law, we went through a period where we wore those little ribbon ties, little bows. We tried to figure out what was our appropriate dress. — Hillary Clinton
I'm going to make this T-Shirt up saying, 'you can either be right or be happy.' — Seal
My sense is that economic anxiety means electoral volatility. — Tim Kaine
Independence is of more value than any gifts; and to receive gifts is to lose it. — Saadi
Are you hero enough to unite yourself to one whom you know to be suspected and despised by all around you, and identify your interests and your honor with hers? — Anne Bronte
One of the best things you can relate to is a detailed story. — Lisi Harrison
I sat at the foot of a huge tree, a statue of the night, and tried to make an inventory of all I had seen, heard, smelled, and felt: dizziness, horror, stupor, astonishment, joy, enthusiasm, nausea, inescapable attraction. What had attracted me? It was difficult to say: Human kind cannot bear much reality. Yes, the excess of reality had become an unreality, but that unreality had turned suddenly into a balcony from which I peered into - what? Into that which is beyond and still has no name ... — Octavio Paz
For millions on the outside looking in, this is where they want to live - America. — Mike Barnicle
Soul is what matters. Flesh is vessel. — Laini Taylor
There's great peace in surrendering to principles — Stefan Molyneux
There was nothing I could say in retaliation except something that would confuse her. — E. Lockhart
It is all the more necessary under a system of free government that the people should be enlightened, that they should be correctly informed, than it is under an absolute government that they should be ignorant. Under a republic the institutions of learning, while bound by the constitution and laws, are in no way subservient to the government. — Calvin Coolidge
