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I expect if you are going to come out of the shadows, then you're going to want to have some type of hope in the future that you're going to improve your life and, yes, accomplish that American Dream. — Jeff Denham

The image was etching itself into Kalam's heart like acid into bronze. — Steven Erikson

You... kill... what you cannot control. Break... what you cannot bend. Is this what all my teachings have brought you to? Victory by any means? Conquest? Terror? You say you oppose kings, and yet your methods do not differ from theirs. You say you war against tyranny, but you too war against your own people. You say you bring the power of life. Then how did it happen that your very name became death? — Ta-Nehisi Coates

But tie yourself up with a woman and, like a chained convict, you lose all freedom! And all you have of hope and strength merely weighs you down and torments you with regret. — Leo Tolstoy

A contract for better for worse is a contract that should not be tolerated. — George Bernard Shaw

I want to be Prime Minister, but I will stand for Mayor of London first. — Mohamed Al-Fayed

When you have to walk further, wherever it might be, I beg you, never to go alone anymore. I think that as a lesson for us all. I believe it was a warning. If Dad had been alone, he surely would have died. — Gigi Sedlmayer

Should you wish to pursue the infinity of truth, you must make yourself humble as ashes and vigorous as the wind. — Abhijit Naskar

I have to think of my status as a resident in this country. But I do insist that in Paraguay there was order; the judiciary had the power of complete independence; justice was fully exercised. — Alfredo Stroessner

You're lucky this is a big night for you, Bliss. Normally, nobody gets between me and my tequila. — Cora Carmack

The military is sort of the ultimate test of proving that you're a man, and certainly that whole idea was very much uppermost in my mind when I joined the Army. — Peter P. Mahoney