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He went into a dark tower of truth for you. Do you have the courage to give him your own name?
— Patricia A. McKillip
She will not die today. I won't let her.
— Erin Hunter
I love you Madly James and if I never see you again, know this: someday, whether it's today or a hundred years from now, I'll die with you on my mind.
— M. Leighton
The first step to thinking clearly is to question what we think we know about the past.
— Peter Thiel
Man has not the right to turn aside and heed not what is happening in the world around him, and this I maintain on moral grounds of the highest order.
— Fyodor Dostoevsky
Hitler was a vegetarian.
— Michael Symon
Integrity is the best of all protectors ... we cannot be more secure than when fortified by a good conscience.
— John Calvin
Feelings are never stupid, they just make us feel stupid sometimes.
— Laurell K. Hamilton
The years passed as clouds do, ephemeral and vaporous, condensing, sliding along awhile, then dispersing like ghosts.
— Anthony Doerr
You really didn't appreciate how thick, how powerful water was until you had to fight it.
— Ilsa J. Bick
To promote the sales of GM vehicles, Obama says the government will stand by your GM car warranty. And all the taxpayers will get a lube job.
— Ann Coulter
He loved me and I loved him, but the number in my head was telling me that he was going to die today. And the numbers had never been wrong.
— Rachel Ward
I have this tremendous energy. I just loved and love life. I love it today. I never want to die.
— Jayne Meadows
It is time we passed a balanced budget amendment and return this government to limited spending.
— Newt Gingrich
Of what is great one must either be silent or speak with greatness. With greatness
that means cynically and with innocence. — Friedrich Nietzsche
that means cynically and with innocence. — Friedrich Nietzsche