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On every level, despite differences in personalities and jobs, every single human being needs recognition and support. — Adele Scheele

Every generation has the obligation to free men's minds for a look at new worlds ... to look out from a higher plateau than the last generation. — Ellison Onizuka

There is no democrats or republicans, right or left, red state or blue state. We are all one. And we are all unified against Mexicans. — Paul Provenza

Katie, I want you. I can't make it poetry. I can't make it sound anything other than crude, because it is. I want you in my bed. I want you under me, holding me. I want to bury my cock so deep inside you. — Tessa Dare

A certain point came when I wanted to document growing-up adventures. — Suki Waterhouse

You would quit the Order for her? Niko asked, the youngest only behind Dante, and a warrior who relished his duty perhaps even more than Dante had himself.
I would quit breathing for her, if she asked it of me. — Lara Adrian

Its about continuing to learn and being open-minded, don't ever think you know it all. — Chris Weidman

There are a lot of artists that I love, and I think they're really talented, and they're good dancers as well. I've always wished that I could combine that. — Agnetha Faltskog

I hurt my hand on his head. He has a very hard head. — Carl Froch

I can't believe anyone would voluntarily run 26 miles. Sometimes I sit on the couch cross-legged because I don't feel like walking to the bathroom. — Jen Lancaster

It's actually safe to create a universe in your basement. — Alan Guth

Widows are more skillful anglers for husbands than spinsters, and many marry several times. This is a social injustice to spinsters. "One man one woman," is surely as fair a cry as "One man one vote." As there is scarcely one man for each woman, what right has one woman to two, three, or four men in succession? She may reply, "By the right of conquest." But, then, is she not reducing others to unhappy courses or to become old maids? ... Society, for the interests of all, should discourage the remarriage of widows. — Tennessee Celeste Claflin