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And what I tell people is this - as a citizen of this country, there are certain rights that are given to you. Officer Encinia's decision to forcibly remove Sandy from her vehicle, which predicated on the fact that he asked her to do something - he did not lawfully order her to do something - to which she responded with a question. And for that - for that - I celebrate her because during a time where so many people would have remained silent she stood up for herself, and she invoked the rights that are due to her, and that is not unlawful. — Sharon Cooper

A good-bye is a good-bye whether it's a long one or not. Down — Rebekah Crane

You want to know the best way to keep your hormones balanced? With your diet. — Adina Grigore

Potter, you can skin Malfoy's shrivelfig... — J.K. Rowling

The difference between those who are committed and those who are not is the difference between the words want and will. — Marvin J. Ashton

Marco Polo has been kind of buried under this cloud of rather banal historical dust, when the true story is so much more exciting. — John Fusco

I can hit it farther on the moon. But actually, my swing is better here on Earth. — Alan Shepard

The Spirit tells me - Fidel Castro will die - in the 90s. Oooh my! Some will try to kill him and they will not succeed. But there will come a change in his physical health, and he will not stay in power, and Cuba will be visited of God. — Benny Hinn

Since its inception, our Nation has stood on the foundations of compassion and justice. — Mike DeWine

The dead can't change, but you can. — Caroline Leavitt

Every problem perceived to be 'out there' is really nothing more than a misperception within your own thinking. — Byron Katie

To govern more securely some Princes have disarmed their subjects ... but by disarming, you at once give offence, since you show your subjects that you distrust them, either by doubting their courage, or as doubting their fidelity, each of which imputations begets hatred against you. — Niccolo Machiavelli