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He stopped when he heard Wellsie's voice coming out of the study. ... some kind of nightmare. I mean, Tohr, he was terrified ... No, he fudged when I asked him what it was, and I didn't press. I think it's time he sees Havers. Yes ... UAH-Hugh. He should meet Wrath first. Okay. I love you, myhellren . What? God, Tohr, I feel the same way. I don't know how we ever lived without him. He is such a blessing. — J.R. Ward

I tell you, in my opinion, the cornerstone of democracy is free press - that's the cornerstone. — Milos Forman

I feel like I have just been really, really lucky to meet some of the most successful and great actors alive today. — Troye Sivan

It is incumbent upon us to respond to the unique needs of military women and ensure they receive proper care during the first year following childbirth. — Susan Collins

University is the best couple of years of your life. Nowhere else can you drink and chase as many birds. — Michael O'Leary

When you learn to kill animals, you are unconsciously teaching cruelty to other creations. — Debasish Mridha

Teacher? I never dreamed I could rise so high in the world — Frank McCourt

Struggle is what it means to be alive and free. — David Budbill

If the Internet were everything it is cracked up to be, we would all stay at home and be brilliantly witty and insightful. Yet with so much contradictory information available, there is more reason to travel than ever before: to look closer, to dig deeper, to sort the authentic from the fake; to verify, to smell, to touch, to taste, to hear and sometimes - importantly - to suffer the effects of this curiosity. — Paul Theroux

The power of the bleeding love of God is stronger than the power of Caesar, of the law, of Mars, Mammon, Aphrodite and the rest. This is the point that Paul grasped. And that is the reason for the Colossians' gratitude. The battle has been won. — N. T. Wright

Complaints about the social irresponsibility of the intellectual typically concern the intellectual's tendency to marginalize herself, to move out from one community by interior identification of herself with some other community for example, another country or historical period ... It is not clear that those who thus marginalize themselves can be criticized for social irresponsibility. One cannot be irresponsible toward a community of which one does not think of oneself as a member. Otherwise runaway slaves and tunnelers under the Berlin Wall would be irresponsible. — Richard Rorty

When knowledge becomes rigid, it stops living. — Anselm Kiefer