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During the 1960s, one neighborhood in San Francisco had the lowest income, the highest unemployment rate, the highest proportion of families with incomes under four thousand dollars a year, the least educational attainment, the highest tuberculosis rate, and the highest proportion of substandard housing ... That neighborhood was called Chinatown. Yet, in 1965, there were only five persons of Chinese ancestry committed to prison in the entire state of California. — James Q. Wilson
When resistance no longer serves you, you'll no longer have it. — John De Ruiter
The author wishes to thank: Good fortune, Godiva chocolates, and Slim-Fast — Rachel Caine
terror, and clinging with her hands to the wall to avoid falling. Every one drew back, and the man in the red cloak remained standing alone in the middle of the room. "Oh, grace, grace, pardon!" cried the wretch, falling on her knees. The unknown waited for silence, and then resumed, "I told you well that she would know — Alexandre Dumas
The judge does not make the law. It is the people that make the law. It is the duty of a judge to do justice, but it is only the people that can be just — Alan Paton
In my dreams, I kill him every night,' Robert admitted. 'A thousand deaths will still be less than he deserves'. — George R R Martin
So that the one road for which we now need God's leadership most of all is a road God, in His own nature, has never walked. But suppose God became a man ... He could surrender His will, suffer and die, because He was a man ... — C.S. Lewis
He who owns little is little owned. — Henry David Thoreau
My first TV job was on an episode of 'Hannah Montana' ... Since then, I've been fortunate to end up on shows that are just such a high quality, where the writing and material is incredible. — Alison Brie
It seemed everything that had ever lived and died in this world had passed through here, had left its indelible imprint. — Sarah Ockler
