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Help us, O Lord, to remember how often men do wrong through want of thought, rather than from lack of love; and how cunning are the snares that trip our feet. — Diana Gabaldon
The first task is to discover the dharma by introspection, by constantly questioning yourself and asking yourself, "What is right?" — Frederick Lenz
In the songs all knights are gallant, all maids are beautiful, and the sun is always shining. — George R R Martin
I was always a killer. It was my skill, and they'd taught me well. She taught me love. — Charles Todd
Still, I hate them. But, of course, I hate almost everybody now. Myself more than anyone. — Suzanne Collins
Our response to an event is more important than the event itself. — Angeles Arrien
It is our duty to watch over the actions and activities of this government and to insist that, in words as well as in deeds, the interests of our constituency primarily and of the Nation ultimately are served. — Diane Watson
I truly believe that before I retire from public office, I'll be voting for a woman for president. — Barbara Mikulski
The only good thing to come out of it was a kind of wisdom in Hirsch. He'd grown to understand that police officers can drift over time, and it isn't always or entirely conscious but a loss of perspective. Real and imagined grievances develop, a feeling that the job deserved greater and better public recognition. Rewards, for example, in the form of more money, more or better sex, a promotion, a junket to an interstate conference, greater respect in general. Some of these rewards were graspable, others the thwarted dreams that drove their grievances. Cynism set it. The bad guys always got away with it, and the media seized on the police officer who took a bribe rather than the one who helped orphans. So why not take shortcuts and bend the rules?? — Garry Disher
I didn't have a sweet tooth, but I liked butter, and I liked sauces, and I liked wine ... and curry ... and cheeses. — Maeve Binchy
Modern science should indeed arouse in all of us a humility before the immensity of the unexplored and a tolerance for crazy hypotheses. — Martin Gardner
Just do what feels right. — Juliana Hatfield
The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history. — George Orwell
