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Rebellion can seem pointless to those whom have never had to fight for what they need, or would like. Privilege is not always kindly given. — Cheri Bauer

To make us a terrorist target in a region that is full of terrorism is dumb and unforgiveable. — John Hewson

Hateful people put fear in other people. — Rib Hillis

Football doesn't build character. It eliminates the weak ones. — Darrell Royal

Neither wealth or greatness render us happy. — Jean De La Fontaine

It goes only down to a certain point and then it stops. As long as there is that untouched point, it's not really pain. — Ayn Rand

Building Union among people not cooperation between states — Jean Monnet

One thing I've learned after being a middle-school director for twenty years: there are almost always more than two sides to every story. Although I don't know the details, I have an inkling about what may have sparked the confrontation with Julian. While nothing justifies striking another student - ever - I also know good friends are sometimes worth defending. — R.J. Palacio

I didnt know photography would take me to the places that it has taken me — Carrie Mae Weems

If you give a small child a bunny and an apple, and she eats the bunny and plays with the apple, I'll buy you a car. — Victoria Moran

In Swann's mind, however, these words, meeting no opposition, settled and hardened until they assumed the indestructibility of a truth so indubitable that, if some friend happened to tell him that he had come by the same train and had not seen Odette, Swann would have been convinced that it was his friend who had made a mistake as to the day or hour, since his version did not agree with the words uttered by Odette. These words had never appeared to him false except when, before hearing them, he had suspected that they were going to be. For him to believe that she was lying, and anticipatory suspicion was indispensable. — Marcel Proust

Without proper experiments I conclude nothing. — Johannes Kepler

I didn't sit down and work out other people's material; I've never believed in that. — Robin Trower