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Gandhi admitted he could never fight Hitler with his methods," the professor continued. "Why? Because non-violence relies on shame. What if your enemy feels no shame? Non-violence is a political response to a matter of warfare. It means you are not willing to do everything you can for your noble goals, so how important were they? No? Anybody? — Jeff Pearce

Mmphm," he said. "Hell of a choice, there. A stick up the cock, or a finger up the backside, eh? — Diana Gabaldon

Everything gets hotter when the sun goes down. — Kenny Chesney

I'm so cold, so weary in my abandonment. Go and find my Mother, O Wind. — Fernando Pessoa

The essence of building your own brand. People having heard of you - and having a positive impression - before you've even met them. If you can create that effect, doors open for you. A close second, if that's not possible, is people getting a good impression of o very quickly when they Google you — Michael Ellsberg

Between skin and skin, there is only light. — John Fowles

You can show more of the reality of yourself instead of hiding behind a mask for fear of revealing too much — Betty Friedan

You need to keep you mind at peace and be sure what you do is your passion. — Israelmore Ayivor

The only tough thing is admitting to my wife how much a certain article of clothing costs. — Taye Diggs

The individual writer is a lonely figure in the wilderness of agents, editors, chain bookstores, and dwindling numbers of independents. The stronger MWA can be, the better it can serve us, and the more respect it can bring to bear in dealing with the problems most of us face every day. — Charles Todd

Then they ask, "Do you want Jesus to come into your heart?" Does it bother anyone that this formula or language is not found in the New Testament? — Paul Washer

I close my eyes, knowing that afterward we will fall asleep together on our small mattress, as we do every night, listening to the wind in the palm trees outside our window, believing in our thick dreams that we are capable of nothing cruel. — Andrew Porter