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But he knew how to treat a woman with respect, to never demean or condescend or embarrass her in front of others. — Miranda Liasson

When people buy, rescue, or otherwise acquire a dog from unscrupulous breeders or amateur rescue groups, they are making a decision with ethical consequences. They have a profound responsibility to consider their actions; to gauge the dog's behavior, to train it thoroughly and rigorously, to protect other humans and dogs from harm. — Jon Katz

Sometimes we must gravitate towards madness before we can levitate on greatness. — Curtis Tyrone Jones

Stop!" I sent my open hand sailing and slapped Talbot across his face.
He let go of the spear and stared down at me-that rage burning in his eyes. Then he blinked and clutched his palm over the red hand-shaped mark I'd left on his face. "What was that for!"
"He submitted.Let.Him.Go. — Bree Despain

Putting on a movie is like going to war - for me, at least. It's all about time; time is money, and we don't have it. So it's all about getting to know each other intimately quickly. You are with family members that you like or don't like, but you can't leave them because you're stuck with them. — Lee Daniels

It will be impossible for us to eradicate HIV as long as any corner of the world is cut off from the education and services that we know helps stop the spread of this disease. — Alex Newell

I do everything in a straightforward manner. — Harmon Killebrew

True! - nervous - very, very nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad? — Edgar Allan Poe

The renunciation of doing harm is the perfection of discipline — Shantideva

I have always believed in God. — Joel Osteen

Repeatedly asking for government help undermines the foundations of society by destroying initiative and responsibility. It is also a fatal blow to efficiency and corrupts the political process. — Charles Koch

Humor is the opposite of all self-admiration and self-praise. — Karl Barth