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To write one book may be regarded as a misfortune, to write two just looks like recklessness. — James Roberts
It is very little to me to have the right to vote, to own property, etc., if I may not keep my body, and its uses, in my absolute right — Lucy Stone
You said you want to became Hokage. I have become the Kazekage. If you are willing to bear the name Kage, you have to do what you must do. — Masashi Kishimoto
There is no such thing as Freedom (though it is the most important condition of human life, after Humility, -which does not exist either). There is only Slavery (walls around one) and absence-of-Slavery (ability to walk in any direction, or to remain still). — John Berryman
Shall I prick my prick as well? — George R R Martin
Golf is a humbling sport. — Peter Uihlein
Well, you're either lovers or you're wanting to be lovers or you're trying not to be lovers so you can be friends, but any way you look at it, sex is always looming in the picture like a shadow, like an undertow. — Andrew Schneider
Making a true decision, unlike saying, "I'd like to quit smoking," is cutting off any other possibility. In fact, the word "decision" comes from the Latin roots de, which means "from," and caedere, which means "to cut." Making a true decision means committing to achieving a result, and then cutting yourself off from any other possibility. When you truly decide you'll never smoke cigarettes again, that's it. It's over! You no longer even consider the possibility of smoking. — Anthony Robbins
With Halcyon's technology, the pool of genetic information will grow by orders of magnitude in the course of months, offering the first real chance at cures for cancer and other previously intractable diseases. — Luke Nosek
The moral sense is always supported by the permanent interest of the parties. Else, I know not how, in our world, any good would ever get done. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Children can be harsh judges when it comes to their parents, disinclined to grant clemency. — Jon Krakauer
