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The more freedom we enjoy, the greater the responsibility we bear, toward others as well as ourselves. — Oscar Arias

I drink a lot. More or less 10 or 12 coffees a day, both typical Italian and espresso. — Domenico Dolce

The boy gestured with his chin at Dimity. "She was shot." He sounded remarkably unconcerned for a brother with any degree of affection for his sibling."Good lord!" Sophronia climbed in to see to her new friend's health. The bullet had grazed Dimity's shoulder. It had ripped her dress and left a partly burned gash behind, but didn't look all that bad. Sophronia checked to make certain Dimity had no other injuries. Then she sat back on her heels."Is that all? I've had worse scrapes from drinking tea. Why has she come over all crumpled?"Pillover rolled his eyes. "Faints at the sight of blood, our Dimity. Always has. Weak nerves,father says. It doesn't even have to be her blood. — Gail Carriger

You can't escape the existential suffering of life as long as you are living. So get used to it. — Debasish Mridha

Mexican leadership has been doing serious damage to the United States by out-negotiating our representatives and political leaders. — Donald Trump

Like any developing country, it has an inequality of wealth. In the Chinese case, it is particularly [pronounced] by the fact that they decided they couldn't make the whole country move forward simultaneously, so they've started region by region. So the interior regions are much less well off than the coastal regions. And this is certainly a huge challenge, because it produces a flow of populations from the poorer regions to the richer regions. — Henry A. Kissinger

I know why superman left krypton. Earth was the only place where he could get steriods! — Milton Berle

Most people are in favor of change, as long as they can continue to do things the same as they always have. — Bill Phillips

A fictional, but all too real, look at extremist militias in the United States and the extent to which some of them go to carry out their 'missions'. — Jon Niccum