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We often imagine that the court serves as a sort of neutral umpire controlling the warring political branches. But this is mostly myth. The justices of the Supreme Court are themselves actors in the struggle for power, and when they intervene, they think carefully about how their decisions will affect the court's own legitimacy and authority. — Noah Feldman
The studio thought I was crazy to perform all of my own fencing stunts, but I loved it. — Maureen O'Hara
You're the sunrise to my eyes every morning. — Liam Levi
The hour that burst the spirit's sleep... — Saul Bellow
Earth: the things that are solid, absorbed and still.
Water: the things that are fluid, changing and unpredictable.
Wind: the things that shift, evolve and challenge.
Fire: the things that damage, devastate and distroy.
The void: the things that are present through their absence — Elif Shafak
Don't be ashamed of your emotions, Noah. Experience them and embrace them. They're what make us alive and strong. — Katie Ashley
Every one a drum major leading a parade of hurts, marching with our bitterness. — John Steinbeck
I believe marriage is not just a bond but a sacred bond between a man and a woman. — Hillary Clinton
House prices have risen by nearly 25 percent over the past two years. Although speculative activity has increased in some areas, at a national level these price increases largely reflect strong economic fundamentals. — Ben Bernanke
The objective observer always has the advantage over a direct participant. — Vadim Zeland
The real poetry and beauty in life comes from an intense relationship with reality in all its aspects. Realism is in fact the ideal we must aspire to, the highest point of human rationality. — Robert Greene
I am sure my music has a taste of codfish in it. — Edvard Grieg
Oh gods, stairs. — Megan Whalen Turner
The poor, you know, have a way of solving problems ... they have a tremendous capacity for suffering. And so when you build a vehicle to get something done, as we've done here in the strike and the boycott, then they continue to suffer - and maybe a little bit more - but the suffering becomes less important because they see a chance of progress; sometimes progress itself. They've been suffering all their live.s It's a question of suffering with some kind of hope now. That's better than suffering with no hope at all. — Cesar Chavez