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Chris Smith is openly gay and I think Peter Mandelson is certainly gay. — John Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess Of Aberdeen And Temair

Congress is the appropriate place to make laws about our country's immigration policy; it is not something that the president gets to decide on his own. — John Barrasso

Sometimes it is the smallest thing that saves us: the weather growing cold, a child's smile, and a cup of excellent coffee. — Jonathan Carroll

On your birthday thank your parents and celebrate with them. They are the reason you are here and it is their day too. — Robert Cheeke

To feel much for others and little for ourselves; to restrain our selfishness and exercise our benevolent affections, constitute the perfection of human nature. — Adam Smith

Baine was controlling her passion, curbing it from a destructive wild-natured thing, to something beautiful and wonderful. For the countless time since his arrival, Ivy found herself not caring about anything else. All she wanted was for the mouth dance to continue. Forever. — Shirley Bourget

Ill-nature is a sort of running sore of the disposition. — Josh Billings

Her people. Her people, waiting for ten years, but no longer. — Sarah J. Maas

So the man who restrains himself within the bounds set by nature will not notice poverty; the man who exceeds these bounds will be pursued by poverty however rich he — Seneca.

the particular equation of multiculturalism and Muslims is always positional, but it mediates broadly comparable structural anxieties, and garners political energy from a process of transnational validation. — Alana Lentin

You can't fall in love after 40; you know so much about life that you can't get fooled anymore. — Jonathan King

I am here because when all else fails, when all the other mighty gods have gone off to war, I am all that's left. Home. Hearth. I am the last Olympian. — Rick Riordan