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As a gay man, I think the role of culture is central to how you change politics - culture is politics. — Jose Antonio Vargas

Politics is quite draining. There are so many heated discussions and press conferences to cover during a convention. — Megan Alexander

I had a dream about you last night. I could fly. I was going to use this power to impress you, but you were too heavy to carry, so I won you over with my personality instead — Michael Summers

When smiles fade, girl, you'll know it's time to move on. — Paige Dearth

How many lovers?" He could have given her a straight answer. Dozens. Or, more specifically: Thirty-seven. Thirty-seven, if you counted mutual versions of the conduct he'd just engaged in, and Sebastian did.But what he finally said was, "Too many. And not enough." Her face was in shadow. He couldn't tell if she was disgusted by him, or if this was just a matter of idle curiosity for her.
She exhaled. "How many would be enough?"
He smiled sadly. "One more, Violet." He looked over at her - at her arms folded around herself, at her head, turned from his, as if that would be enough to distract him from the ferocity of his want. "I've only ever wanted one more. — Courtney Milan

He'd never thought of beauty as a form of power, but that's the way Piper had seemed - powerful. — Rick Riordan

I know men and women can banish worry, fear and various kinds of illnesses, and can transform their lives by changing their thoughts. I know! I know! I know! I have seen such incredible transformations performed hundreds of times. I have seen them so often that I no longer wonder at them. — Dale Carnegie

Someday our piecing together of knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas we shall either go mad or flee into the safety of a new dark age. — H.P. Lovecraft

Obscurity is a good thing. You can fail in obscurity. It removes the fear of failure. — Jason Fried

The remedy [for the Great Depression] is to give the workers access to the means of production, and let them produce for themselves, not for others, ... the American way. — Upton Sinclair