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Our embedded reporters during the war agreed to guidelines established by the military. — Jim Walton

She decided to forgo her ambitions of creating a cohesive unit. An occasionally functional one with tendencies towards violence seemed more within reach. — Lindsay Buroker

I knew I was in trouble when all of my dreams were either about dying, or kissing you. — Carrie Rudzinski

Last to dry was the hair.
When we were already far from the sea,
when words and salt, which had merged on us,
separated from one another with a sigh,
and your body no longer showed
signs of a terrible ancientness.
And in vain we had forgotten a few things on the beach,
so that we would have an excuse to return.
We didn't return.
And these days I remember the days
that have your name on them, like a name on a ship,
and how we saw through two open doors
one man who was thinking, and how we looked at the clouds
with the ancient gaze we inherited from our fathers,
who waited for rain,
and how at night, when the world cooled off,
your body kept its warmth for a long time,
like the sea — Yehuda Amichai

There's no such thing as altruism. — Andrew Tobias

In our corrupted state, common weaknesses and defects contribute more towards the reconciling us to one another than all the precepts of the philosophers and divines. — E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl Of Halifax

True Yankees fans know an up-and-coming player when they see one. — J. B. Smoove

I'm very fortunate. My husband is hugely supportive, and he is very happy getting on with his career. — Theresa May

Have you remembrances, the glimmering arches that span the summits of the mind? — Kahlil Gibran

He deserves to be a focus. — Courtney Cole

When you are alone - at sea, in the polar dark - an absence can keep you alive. The one you love maintains your mind. But when she's merely across the city, this is an absence that eats you to the bone. — Anne Michaels

I didnt start really making changes in my life until I was actually in my mid-20s. And all of a sudden I was like, wait a minute. I was trying so hard to be what I thought I was supposed to be, instead of just allowing myself to be what I-what I was or what I am. — Meg Tilly

Everybody knows that. The missing step is always the next. — Oscar Lopes