Winston Churchill Hiroshima Quotes & Sayings
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I wanted to pull the thread, unravel the scarf of my silence and start again from the beginning. — Jonathan Safran Foer

As I think of the many myths, there is one that is very harmful, and that is the myth of countries. I mean, why should I think of myself as being an Argentine, and not a Chilean, and not an Uruguayan.
I don't know really.
All of those myths that we impose on ourselves - and they make for hatred, for war, for enmity - are very harmful.
Well, I suppose in the long run, governments and countries will die out and we'll be just, well, cosmopolitans. — Jorge Luis Borges

A sense of justice is a noble fancy. — Esaias Tegner

It's a true story of a girl falling for a boy. Nothing more. Nothing less. And I wouldn't want it any other way. — Amber L. Johnson

Federal nutrition programs are the first line of defense for food insecure Americans, but do not meet all of the needs of everyone who needs help. — Vicki Escarra

My childhood lacked affection and ambience. — Jacqueline De Ribes

Every now and then the stars align,
Boy and girl meet by the great design,
Could it be that you and me are the lucky ones?
Everybody told me love was blind,
Then I saw your face
and you blew my mind,
Finally you and me are the lucky ones, this time — Lana Del Rey

Anytime rock and metal can get on mainstream TV at all, it's a good thing. — Eddie Trunk

I've never worn plus size brands, and I never had to because I found what worked for my body type. So my advice is to find what works for you. — Hayley Hasselhoff

He's a boy, Kat. I hate to break it to you, but we are fundamentally different. — Ally Carter

Our long wanderings have made a man out of him, too. They have not only strengthened his frame and hardened his constitution, but they have given stability to his character. He is thoughtful and prudent, and his advice will always be valuable, while of his courage I have no doubt. — G.A. Henty

Friends are harder to make than enemies, but they are more useful. — Dave Duncan

And what of the memories Nix had claimed to have? The memories I was missing? Was my mind so malleable a stranger could change it? Were all of my thoughts now suspect? The wounds and the wonders I'd carried from my youth - the dreams and desires I'd fostered for my future . . . the love and longing for the girl who'd stolen my heart? — Heidi Heilig