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I think religion might throw up a kind of resistance, but I think if one talks about conditioning we can all kind of understand that. — Joseph Fiennes

Until we accept that our children have much more of a risk of being sexually abused than drowning in a pool, being struck by a car, stricken with cancer, hurt by a vaccination, or diagnosed with ebola, we contribute to a culture of panic and ignorance. — Ann Brasco

Why extremists always focus on women remains a mystery to me. But they all seem to. It doesn't matter what country they're in or what religion they claim. They all want to control women. They want to control how we dress. They want to control how we act. They even want to control the decisions we make about our own health and our own bodies. Yes, it is hard to believe but even here at home we have to stand up for women's rights and we have to reject efforts to marginalize any one of us, because America has to set an example for the entire world. — Hillary Clinton

When an architect is asked what his best building is, he usually answers, "The next one." — Emilio Ambasz

Those that vow the most are the least sincere. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan

I can walk the line, if it ain't too straight. — Joe Diffie

We now open our mail with gloves and mask, though I can't imagine why anyone would target a literary agency! — Richard Curtis

Reclaiming the belly laugh can cure a world of woes. — Jamie Sams

Piper to Drew:
P: In case youthink Im not a true Daughter of Aphrodite dont even look at Jason Grace. He may not know it yet but he's mine. If you even try to make a move, I will load you into a catapult and shoot you across Long Island Sound. — Rick Riordan

film crew up there, enraptured by the charming rodents. The crew had come to shoot a documentary about the massacre; they had expected teen angst and American social Darwinism. They were seduced by the tranquillity - less than a hundred yards from the school. They shot hours of footage of the twelve-inch prairie dogs. The Japanese crew saw this place somewhat differently than Americans did. Their depiction was by turns tumultuous, brutal, explosive, and serene. — Dave Cullen

It never gets easier. Somehow, grief becomes a routine part of life. It never leaves, you simply learn to live around it. Looking — Nicola Haken

After all this time, it still seems to me like straight and fast is the only way out - but I choose the labyrinth. The labyrinth blows, but I choose it. Chip/Colonel — John Green