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A nation that will not enforce its laws has no claim to the respect and allegiance of its people. — Ambrose Bierce

Where you trying to go, huh? Come on me, Macy. Come on me, or I'll take you outside and make you scream right there on the front lawn for the whole fuckin' neighborhood to hear. — Cherrie Lynn

Guitar playing, as currently understood, has more to do with sports than it does to do with music. It's an Olympic challenge type of situation. The challenges are in the realm of speed, redundancy, choreography, and grooming ... clouds of educated gnat-notes. — Frank Zappa

The arguments in the Brexit vote and in the American presidential campaign are about the same. In a friendly way, may I also give some advice to the American people to make the right choice when the moment comes. — Francois Hollande

One sin seldom mentioned is that of killing time. — Vera Nazarian

Slowly and imperceptibly, the one true God begins acquiring the features of the gods of this world. For instance, our God simply gratifies our desires rather than reshaping them in accordance with the beauty of God's own character. Our God then kills enemies rather than dying on their behalf as God did in Jesus Christ. — Miroslav Volf

If my drug Ragaglitazar had been successful, we would have been getting royalties of thousands of crore rupees every year. — Kallam Anji Reddy

Together, we must renew our continued commitment to serve and pledge to bring a positive change to our communities. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

The medieval courtly love tradition holds that love is impossible in marriage because it is coerced, I said. — Robert B. Parker

I see the world as a magical place. Therefore, it was only natural that magic wafted from my fiction like smoke. — Nnedi Okorafor

A book, child. A book just for you, in a lost language. — Celia Mcmahon

Maturity - among other things, the unclouded happiness of the child at play, who takes it for granted that he is at one with his play-mates. — Dag Hammarskjold