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Good colour really means good taste; and 'powerful' colour means a reserve, to give a climax its full force, and not 'red, white, and blue all over. — John F. Carlson

An injustice to one is a threat made to all — Baron De Montesquieu

You're not going to die?"
"Not right this minute." And of course, saying something like that usually resulted in immediate dying. I braced myself for a stray meteorite falling through the roof to crush my skull. — Ilona Andrews

To be with God is really to be involved in some enormous, overwhelming desire, and joy, and power which you cannot control, which controls you. — James A. Baldwin

The Descent of Darwin: A Handbook of Doubts about Darwinism, — Errol White

Dance has never been a particularly easy life, and everybody knows that. — Twyla Tharp

It has not the arrogance of wine, the self- consciousness of coffee, nor the simpering innocence of cocoa. — Okakura Kakuzo

The poets have familiarized more people with history than have the historians ... — Barbara Tuchman

We got out. I glanced at Daniel.
He sighed. "Go on."
"You sound like you're giving a five-year old permission to play with an unsuitable friend."
"If the shoe fits ... "
I flipped off.
"Watch it or I won't marry you," he said. "Truck or no truck."
I laughed and jogged over to Rafe.
"Did he just say ... " Rafe began.
"Yes. And don't ask — Kelley Armstrong

Death is the greatest form of love. — Charles Manson

What are Christians known for? Outsiders think our moralizing, our condemnations, and our attempts to draw boundaries around everything. Even if these standards are accurate and biblical, they seem to be all we have to offer. And our lives are a poor advertisement for the standards. We have set the gameboard to register lifestyle points; then we are surprised to be trapped by our mistakes. The truth is we have invited the hypocrite image. — David Kinnaman

When Franklin D. Roosevelt launched Social Security in 1935, he did not present it as expressing the mutual obligation of citizens to one another ... Rather than offer a communal rationale, FDR argued that such rights were essential to "true individual freedom," adding, "necessitous men are not free men. — Michael J. Sandel

I don't worry too much about the fundamentalist principles that are in almost any discussion about jazz. — Pat Metheny

What have you done to me, Missy? he whispered, thinking I was asleep — Chelsea M. Cameron