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In life you need courage to fight the dragons. The ones who live inside and the ones who live outside — Ernesto Neto
The relationship between the prophet and the President, the priest and the President, is a sacred one. — Jesse Jackson
Murderer, monster, madman... Khalid may very well be all of those things. But he's also loved. By me and by my father. But, most of all, by Shazi. With her, he is as fiercely loved as he loves. — Renee Ahdieh
But some people don't appreciate my bossiness. — Cindy Crawford
Heartbreak is its own form of amnesia. — Lauren Kate
army. I am only sixteen. I never dreamed of this life. I wanted to go to university, to become a lawyer, to help women, who are doubly oppressed, firstly by the Turkish government because they are Kurds and secondly by the males in their families because they are women. I could not follow my path in a civilised way because I am facing an uncivilised opponent. I must resort to the gun, and if necessary, will die by it. — Kae Bahar
As soon as the dead started walking, they stopped sharing their secrets with the living. — Mira Grant
You really are one mad Irish motherfucker. — Gregory David Roberts
There were only two options - something was wrong with everyone else, or something was wrong with me. Because either they were tricking themselves into thinking there was a tomorrow together, or I was the only person who was leaving. — David Levithan
Peter's privatemost circuitry a sudden and confusing crossfiring at how arousing and simultaneously dick-shriveling this apparition was. — Brian McGreevy
As a country [USA], we can attract more talented people to teaching by raising awareness of educational inequity and getting the public to understand from individual classrooms, schools, and cities that this is an issue that can be solved. — Wendy Kopp
You can't be careful on a skateboard. — Stephen King
I thought of love as a game. It is not a game. It is more serious than death. — Cassandra Clare
