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Sons of the Dawn is a page-turner, and author Hank Nuwer is to be thanked for enriching our sense of the West with this memorable novel. — Gerald Haslam

Cheeky. Carry them for nine months, feed them, clothe them, and what do I get? Impertinence. — Patricia Briggs

What is enlightenment? In the Korean tradition of Tao, it is known a Mu-Ah (Mu means "No" or "Nothing" and Ah means "Me"). It is no-me-ness, or egoless-ness. It means realizing the true, unchanging nature of the person you happen to be. — Ilchi Lee

Nothing happens quite by chance. It's a question of accretion of information and experience. — Jonas Salk

I'll always be Number 1 to myself. — Moses Malone

What is jealousy but a reflection of your own failures? — Michael Connelly

They wrongly believe that good intentions move mountains. Bulldozers move mountains. But there are exceptions. — Peter Drucker

Ultimately it must be accepted by advocates of limited government that the same guns that are promised to protect the population may be used on them. — Daniel Alexander Brackins

I keep myself busy with things to do, but every-time i pause, i still think f you. — Courtt

My biggest gripe is still hope. In hell, hope is a really really bad habit. Like smoking cigarettes or fingernail biting. Hope is something really tough and tenacious you have to give up. It's an addiction to break. Yes, I know the word tenacious. I'm 13 and disillusioned. And a little lonely. — Chuck Palahniuk

You still smell like strawberries, and it's breaking my heart. — Charles Sheehan-Miles

When I closed in "King Lear" I went into a period of depression for about three weeks, and every actor I've talked to who's ever played a major, major Shakespeare role has done this. — Frank Langella

Marco Rubio, I think, will be president some day. Whether 2016 is his time, time will tell. He embraced immigration reform. He seems to have backed off. I'll let him explain why. — Lindsey Graham

My writing is of a very different kind from anything I've heard about. All this mythological material is out there, a big gathering of stuff, and I have been reading it for some forty- or fifty-odd years. There are various ways of handling that. The most common is to put the material together and publish a scholarly book about it. But when I'm writing, I try to get a sense of an experiential relationship to the material. In fact, I can't write unless that happens ... I don't write unless the stuff is really working on me, and my selection of material depends on what works. — Joseph Campbell