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Malachi was hot and cold, wanting her when it was convenient for him. He — Nako

Now, can't you lean on me for once? — Sakura Tsukuba

A lot of my fears and anxieties are the fears and anxieties of a six-year-old boy. When I finally confront them, they're really small. — Bill Burr

Canada regards herself as responsible to all mankind for the peculiar ecological balance that now exists so precariously in the water, ice and land areas of the Arctic archipelago. We do not doubt for a moment that the rest of the world would find us at fault, and hold us liable, should we fail to ensure adequate protection of that environment from pollution or artificial deterioration. — Pierre Trudeau

Beware the person who seeks to lead and has not suffered, who claims responsibility on the grounds of a spotless record. — Eric Greitens

I'm not sure I can write about America for the same reason I'm not sure I can write about adults - I have no critical distance on either place. — Meg Rosoff

Helping reproductive services doesn't just help women in isolation. It helps men just as much. — Tucker Max

The writer in her went silent and hid when her revealing words were wide-spread read. — Donna Lynn Hope

Words are sigils that can hide the coded language of your Soul. — Luis Marques

In this world, some time ago, far past anyone's remembering,women as a kind had done something so terrible, so awful, so fantastically cruel that they and their daughters and their daughters' daughters were forever beyond forgiveness until the end of time- unforgiving, distrusted, enslaved, made to suffer for the least offenses committed against any man. What was remembered were the terms of our survival as a class: We were to be docile, beautiful,uncomplaining, pure, and failing that at the least useful.bin return we might be allowed something like a long life. But if we were not any of these things, but a man's reckoning, or if perchance we violated their sense of that pact, we would have no protection whatsoever and were to be treated worse than any wild dog or lame horse. — Alexander Chee