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The strokes of the pen need deliberation as much as the sword needs swiftness. — Julia Ward Howe
I desire to see the time when education, and by its means, morality, sobriety, enterprise and industry shall become much more general than at present. — Abraham Lincoln
When he has seen, that it is not his, nor any man's, but it is the soul which made the world, and that it is all accessible to him, he will know that he, as its minister, may rightfully hold all things subordinate and answerable to it. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The expression 'three is a crowd' holds true for both romance and politics. A three-way race is a disaster, because it splits the ballots, making it almost impossible to gain a majority of the votes. It usually results in a runoff. — Evette Davis
It's been suggested that most women fail to write significantly because the female mind is viscerotonic, and occupied almost exclusively with the moment-to-moment reality of emotions. If this is true, literature's loss is science fiction's gain, for Out of Bounds, Judith Merril's collection of short stories, is a warm and colorful rendering of the minutiae of the future. — Alfred Bester
I've got friends who are literally working alone on indie games that have no prospect of profit or commercial success. I've got guys working on iPhone games. — Warren Spector
Partisan rancour and party politics and ideology have got in the way of compromise - and compromise is the only thing that has ever made politics successful. — Kevin Spacey
We find, sooner or later, that in prayer we either abandon ourselves or we abandon prayer. — E. Stanley Jones
Nature would not appear so rich, the profusion so rich, if we knew a use for everything. — Henry David Thoreau
Kill me, little sister. Kill me and you kill Jace, too. — Cassandra Clare
another. "If you do find someone you like, just be careful. The heart'll — Daniel Black
Often you will find the opposite situation. The author seems to have interesting ideas, but he is not able to illustrate them with decent examples. If a grandmaster is commenting on one of his own games, then there is usually not any problem: his general thoughts are closely tied up with what is happening on the board. But as soon as he starts writing an article or book on a different theme the difficulties begin, as he may not have suitable material to hand. — Mark Dvoretsky
Another school declares that all time has already transpired and that our life is only the crepuscular and no doubt falsified and mutilated memory or reflection of an irrecoverable process. — Jorge Luis Borges
