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The power of television - it's so present in our lives, we don't even know how powerful it is. — Melissa Leo

He rested his mouth against my ear once more and told me softly "there is nothing I want in this world, so much as you. — Joanne Valiukas

Economics as currently presented in textbooks and taught in the classroom does not have much to do with business management, and still less with entrepreneurship. — Ronald Coase

It is up to God to reveal a religion, but up to us to understand and realise it. — Abdolkarim Soroush

[I]f you know wilderness in the way that you know love, you would be unwilling to let it go. We are talking about the body of the beloved, not real estate. — Terry Tempest Williams

He's worth fighting for, but I won't change who I am for any man. No more than he should alter himself to suit me. — Ann Aguirre

As you can see, when I write, I like to look like I'm recovering from tuberculosis. — Mindy Kaling

We had spent years battling for control of our marriage, of our love story, our life story. I had been thoroughly, finally outplayed. I created a manuscript, and she created a life. — Gillian Flynn

Australian Aboriginees say that the big stories - the stories worth telling and retelling, the ones in which you may find the meaning of your life - are forever stalking the right teller, sniffing and tracking like predators hunting prey in the bush. — Robert Moss

When he decided they weren't police, he realized he'd been thinking maybe they were. — Justin Cronin

The wage-earning class the world over are the victims of society. — Elizabeth Gurley Flynn

UTOPIA When the train stops, the woman said, you must get on it. But how will I know, the child asked, it is the right train? It will be the right train, said the woman, because it is the right time. A train approached the station; clouds of grayish smoke streamed from the chimney. How terrified I am, the child thinks, clutching the yellow tulips she will give to her grandmother. Her hair has been tightly braided to withstand the journey. Then, without a word, she gets on the train, from which a strange sound comes, not in a language like the one she speaks, something more like a moan or a cry. — Louise Gluck

I am deeply concerned with the diminution of the teaching strength of the country as a result of the disproportionately low salaries that are paid to teachers throughout the country. — Bainbridge Colby

When you love someone you let them take care of you. — Jodi Picoult

I love you breathlessly, my amazing man. — Paullina Simons

He smirks at me and it makes me want to slap his face. No, kiss his face. Wait ... definately slap his face. — Sawyer Bennett