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I hate it when people are wrongly convicted. — Lyudmila Alexeyeva

never ceases to transform. — Mary Curran Hackett

We don't have in our culture a healthy understanding and respect for the value of Being, which is simply being present in the moment, not trying to go somewhere, not trying to accomplish anything but, just present. — Shakti Gawain

My happy weight changes. Sometimes I eat more; sometimes I play more. I'll be different sizes all the time. — Kelly Clarkson

Re-creative artists are investigators. — William Boughton

Suffering pain is what made you a woman. Most of the milestones in a woman's life were accompanied by pain, like her first time having sex or birthing a child. For men, it was all orgasms and champagne. — Brit Bennett

To others in my family, the dog was something of a sacred object that had prolonged my father's life and helped to steady the rest of us. He was a fine dog, and after him, my father had no other dog. — Norman Maclean

It's a big deal to bring your family on the road, you know? I'd love to do it sometime, but you have to work out schools and all that. — Shane Filan

I may be running out of options, but running out isn't an option. — Mark Lawrence

You are my only friend in the world, and I want to talk to you. Or, perhaps, be silent with you. — G.K. Chesterton

Monsters are easy, Miss Rook. They're monsters. But a monster in a suit? That's basically just a wicked man, and a wicked man is a more dangerous thing by far. — William Ritter

If the government controls your health care, the government controls you. Obamacare was never about health care. It was about government power, dependency, and control. — Monica Crowley

If you want someone to feel warm, you dress them in a warm color and put a warm light on them and you get the picture. Sometimes, all that needs pushing a little bit to help tell the story. — Colleen Atwood

I guess I'm attracted and repelled by isolation. It scares me. And it's why I tend to write about older characters, too, because for them the stakes are somewhat higher. — Conor McPherson