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I am in a country which is five hours behind my beloved homeland Pakistan and my home in the Swat Valley. — Malala Yousafzai

The sign above the door to the Hypocras Club read PROTEGO RES PUBLICA, engraved into white Italian marble. Miss Alexia Tarabotti, gagged, trussed, bound, and carried by two men - one holding her shoulders, the other her feet - read the words upside down. She had a screaming headache, and it took her a moment to translate the phrase through the nauseating aftereffects of chloroform exposure.
Finally she deduced its meaning: to protect the commonwealth.
Huh, she thought. / do not buy it. I definitely do not feel protected. — Gail Carriger

None but the dead are permitted to tell the truth. — Mark Twain

The life of a dancer is not for everyone. You really have to have some thick skin. You really have to know what you're going into and how competitive the field is. — Stephen Boss

Once heaven is done with grandma, we'd like her back, thanks. — Mitch Albom

I begin to see what marriage is for. It's to keep people away from each other. Sometimes I think that two people who love each other can be saved from madness only by the things that come between them - children, duties, visits, bores, relations - the things that protect married people from each other. — Edith Wharton

I don't know what the secret is. We're a family ... We all love each other ... and we've all worked through whatever issues there've ever been, and in a healthy way. So, we all get along. Love conquers all, I guess. — Zoe Kravitz

Writers of novels live in a strange world where what's made up is as important as what's real. — Sara Sheridan

I always dedicate my goals to my mum. I lost her a couple of years ago. She was my biggest supporter and is always with me. — Frank Lampard

When you tell people you're in history, they give you this pained expression because that was the course they hated in high school. But history can be exciting, intellectually rigorous, and fun. — Robert Darnton

If you intend to study the mind, you must have systematic training; you must practice to bring the mind under your control. — Swami Vivekananda