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The main rub was the lack of RnR and I burned out. Three years and three stripes later, I ejected from the MP Corps, vowing I'd never do police or criminal investigative work again. Instead, I returned home when I should've learned better. — Ed Lynskey

It was never my desire to revolutionize fashion, to make clothes that could be in a museum. I want to create clothes that have a certain style, but I want to see them used. I want to see people enjoy the things I've made. — Marc Jacobs

I happen to respect people who are willing to come under public scrutiny and serve their country. — Bernie Sanders

She was an expert in dealing with situations without precedent. — L.M. Montgomery

It was May's idea," Quentin added.
"I'm sure it was," I said. Sylvester started circling. I dropped into a defensive position. "I'm not really comfortable with this, May."
"Cope," she said.
"Maybe an audience will make you shape up," Sylvester said, and lunged.
I parried. "Maybe an audience will distract me and get me gutted."
"Let's see some carnage!" hollered May, pumping her fist in the air.
"This isn't professional wrestling!" I snapped, trying to hit Sylvester's ankle. He blocked, turning my thrust aside and nearly disarming me. "And I swear if you shout 'take it off,' I am coming over there."
"Take what off?" asked Sylvester.
"Nothing, Your Grace," Quentin and I said in unison. — Seanan McGuire

The popular Arab imagination is a pliant and inventive thing; it can explain any defeat. It is a compass that always points toward the Jew. — James Lileks

To cling to the past is guaranteed suicide. To remain apathetic is assured enslavement. To learn the truth and then act on it is the only means of survival at this moment. — Milton William Cooper

A standing prick hath no conscience. And if that standing prick is attached to Bruce Robertson then it hath less than no conscience. You can't afford a conscience in this life, that has become a luxury for the rich and a social ball and chain for the rest of us. Even if I wanted one, which I certainly do not, I wouldn't have the faintest idea as how to go about getting one. — Irvine Welsh

I started to write in 2001. I wrote the books for the fun of it. It was an old idea I had had since the nineties. — Stieg Larsson