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her, then make her miserable so she'll leave you," the dwarf said. "That's what I would do. — Dawn Napier

Go and play. Run around. Build something. Break something. Climb a tree. Get dirty. Get in some trouble. Have some fun. — Brom

We owe an historic debt to American Indians. They have a unique set of concerns that haven't been addressed, and I'd like to stand with them. Also, I'd like to get their views on immigration. — Al Franken

The irrational, the human nostalgia, and the absurd that is born of their encounter - these are the three characters in the drama that must necessarily end with all the logic of which an existence is capable — Albert Camus

Lightning is the shorthand of a storm, and tells of chaos. — Eric Mackay

You ever loved somebody so much you can barely breathe when your with em — Marshall Mathers

The need to control others as a prerequisite for male agency presupposed self-control. That imperative, in turn, included both the physical and emotional dimensions of a man's bodily self. — Thomas Van Nortwick

Acquire a government over your ideas, that they may come down when they are called, and depart when they are bidden. — Isaac Watts

I walked about the chamber most of the time. I imagined myself only to be regretting my loss, and thinking how to repair it; but when my reflections were concluded, and I looked up and found that the afternoon was gone, and evening far advanced, another discovery dawned on me, namely, that in the interval I had undergone a transforming process; that my mind had put off all it had borrowed of Miss Temple - or rather that she had taken with her the serene atmosphere I had been breathing in her vicinity - and that now I was left in my natural element, and beginning to feel the stirring of old emotions. — Charlotte Bronte

It's the kind of small town where most people spend their entire lives in the culture of their childhood. — Erin Meyer

I don't need you to take care of me."
"No, you need a kick up the arse. — Alexis Hall

A traitor commits his crime but once. The rest/is retribution. — Marie Howe

The great pagan world of which Egypt and Greece were the last living termsonce had a vast and perhaps perfect science of itsown, a science in terms of life. In our era this science crumbled into magic and charlatanry. But even wisdom crumbles. — D.H. Lawrence