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Truth is a pathless land. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Of course not, you silly bitch. You've been poisoned. — Donna Thorland

In the 21st Century, the community of nations may see more and more of this very kind of threat that Iraq poses now - a rogue state with biological and chemical weapons. If we fail to respond, Saddam and all those who follow will believe that they can threaten the security of a vital region with impunity. But if we act now as one, we will send a clear message to would-be tyrants and terrorists that we will do what it takes to protect our security and our freedom in this new era. — Sandy Berger

We love things we love what they are. — Robert Frost

I often get myself in love trouble because I'm so passionate; I love so much and so deep. — Dolly Parton

Hell was not for the living, it was for the dead, even the hallowed dead. Let the dead rest in peace. Someday Mack Bolan, too, would rest. For now, he had to find his way among the living. — Don Pendleton

The joy is that we can take back our bodies, reclaim our health, and restore ourselves to balance. We can take power over what and how we eat. We can rejuvenate and recharge ourselves, bringing healing to the wounds we carry inside us, and bringing to fuller life the wonderful person that each of us can be. — John Robbins

Certainly inside my heart I know degrees of difference. But I can't blame any of these men who share a common fate with me. The big folly of this trial is that it lacks the two men who are to blame for anything which is criminal, namely Hitler and Himmler. — Karl Donitz

If you are going to put your ass in front of someone, at least have one. — Sinara Ellis

I went along doing the one-salad-a-night routine for a year. And I remember feeling so tired and depressed and irritable. I had no personal life. I was always flying someplace - weekends, holidays, vacations. Dinners at night were no fun because I couldn't eat. — Carol Alt

A man's bathroom is his castle — John Steinbeck

We, however, place the love of God and His honour above our own and above the acquisition of many regions — Richard I Of England

My heart/ is whatever temperature a heart is/ in a man who doesn't believe in heaven. — Bob Hicok