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Even though Scientology sees itself as the authority on ethics and responsibility, obscuring the truth is built into its core. — Leah Remini

We should never lose an occasion. Opportunity is more powerful even than conquerors and prophets. — Benjamin Disraeli

Everyone wants to get better as they go along, but sometimes it's all you can do to stay consistent. — Peter Straub

Purple Hair stopped dusting blush over Cameron's cheeks. "Hold up. Are you talking about the dark-haired guy who came in with you? The one who searched me before I could do your makeup?" Cameron grimaced. "Sorry about that." "Don't be - it was the highlight of my month." Purple Hair threw her a get-real stare. "That's the guy you're holding out on? Sweetie, you need to grab that stallion and ride him like a cowgirl. — Julie James

She considered what had made Denmark home to her anyway. Was it the sense of familiarity? That wherever she went there were echoes of a hundred memories she could pluck from her thoughts? — Sage Steadman

Good ideas are not adopted automatically. They must be driven into practice with courageous patience. — Hyman Rickover

Far more difficult than implementing change is figuring out what works, understanding why it works, grasping when to change, and knowing when not to. — James C. Collins

Well caught, Cloudpaw," he meowed. "I didn't see you coming until it was too late." "Nor did this stupid bird," crowed Cloudpaw, flicking his tail smugly. — Erin Hunter

Value judgments are destructive to our proper business, which is curiosity and awareness. — John Cage

I liked the idea of having actual magic performed as stage magic, so you could assume that it was just a trick, that something is all smoke and mirrors, but there's that, like, feeling at the back of your mind: What if it's not? — Erin Morgenstern

There are many ways to honor America. This book is mine. I have completed this journey of self-education in the belief that the most terrifying possibility since 9/11 has not been terrorism
as frightening as that is
but the prospect that Americans will give up their rights in pursuing the chimera of security. — David K. Shipler

They've come to overthrow the court, sir! — Samuel Parris