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Take man's most fantastic invention- God. Man invents God in the image of his longings, in the image of what he wants to be, then proceeds to imitate that image, vie with it, and strive to overcome it. — Eric Hoffer

In Africa, listening is a guiding principle. It's a principle that's been lost in the constant chatter of the Western world, where no one seems to have the time or even the desire to listen to anyone else. — Henning Mankell

I have a gorgeous office at home but tend not to write there because there are so many distractions. — Jane Green

Be of good cheer, my son. Your sins are forgiven. — Rod Rosenbladt

Every experience is a gift and happens for a reason. No matter how big or small, we are reminded that we are the captains of our ship. — Alexz Johnson

Well we always need brave, capable young men and women who can run a tactical operation and take risks on the battlefield but you should know when we need you to go in there, that if there's any other way to do it, that we could do this without risking your life, we wouldn't ask you to risk your life. — Wesley Clark

Non-co-operation intended to pave the way to real honourable and voluntary co-operation based on mutual respect and trust. — Mahatma Gandhi

Characterization is an accident that flows out of action and dialogue. — Jack Woodford

As we visit Mars multiple times, we will build up infrastructure on the surface to expand the capabilities and reach of humans on Mars. — Ellen Stofan

Evolution is just a theory? Well, so is gravity and I don't see you jumping out of buildings. — Richard Dawkins

Regrets are born in old age, never in youth. — Beem Weeks

What consoles one nowadays is not repentance but pleasure. Repentance is quite out of date. — Oscar Wilde

Shit travels a long way, but wherever it lands it smells the same. - Colonel Franklin Brickland — Jon Land

She sobbed and babbled, and the pain of loneliness and fear felt even greater than the agony of her battered body. It choked the air from her lungs. She was alone. Alone with pain. And soon the mountain lion's teeth — Michael Grant