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Russia can become a strategic partner in a fight against international terrorism. — Milos Zeman

And I know there are plenty of other "colored" things I could do besides telling my stories or going to Shirley Boon's meetings- the mass meetings in town, the marches in Birmingham, the voting rallies upstate. But truth is, I don't care that much about voting. I don't care about eating at a counter with white people. What I care about is, if in ten years, a white lady will call my girls dirty and accuse them of stealing the silver. — Kathryn Stockett

I just need to enjoy the moment ... I just fight I know I'm going to go out there and perform my best. — Luke Rockhold

Oftentimes, the whole reason we became programmers in the first place is because we wanted to move beyond being a mere player and change the game, control it, modify its parameters, maybe even create our own games. — Jeff Atwood

Sometimes I think your life and mine are under the protection of some supreme being or fate , because, after many years of parallel thought, we find ourselves in the positions we now occupy. — George S. Patton

The idea of God, infinity, or spirit stands for the possible attempt at an impossible conception. — Edgar Allan Poe

I have amazing parents. They had worked hard all their lives for me, and when I started to make money, I wanted to be able to take care of them. — Noemie Lenoir

People who never seen to learn claim the government can be made more efficient. — James Cook

It comes down to personal style, and that's what's sexy and attractive in a man. — Hannah Simone

Scratch a Russian, and you'll find a peasant. — Milla Jovovich

If you only had an hour to sum your whole life up, would you spend that hour saying that an hour ain't enough? — Eyedea

But it was their relation, and his coming to her like that, openly, so that anyone could see, that discomposed her; for then people said he depended on her, when they must know that of the two he was infinitely the more important, and what she gave the world, in comparison with what he gave, negligible. — Virginia Woolf

Would you like to?" he says. His voice is hardly audible above the wind
so low it's barely a whisper.
"Would I like to what?" My heart is roaring, rushing in my ears, and though
there are still several inches between his hand and mine, there's a zipping,
humming energy that connects us, and from the heat flooding my body you
would think we were pressed together, palm to palm, face to face.
"Dance," he says, at the same time closing those last few inches and finding
my hand and pulling me closer, and at that second the song hits a high note and I
confuse the two impressions, of his hand and the soaring, the lifting of the music.
We dance. — Lauren Oliver

I feel like love is the thing we were created for, yet it's the place we struggle the most. — Niecy Nash