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When I think of war, I see blood. Pain and suffering. Nothing good comes from war.
But there is good. There will be an outcome. One side will find peace, solace. While the other will end in bitter loss.
There are two sides to the coin of war. — Hafsah Faizal

One of the things I've always personally tried to stress with this band was to have some kind of visual aspect and to be consistent with it - like, not to change. — Peter Steele

Wealth can be created. Wit and intelligence can't. — Nicole Williams

They [British people] told us to restore democratic control of immigration policy and to spend their money on national priorities such as health, education and science instead of giving it to Brussels. — Michael Gove

A scientist describes what is. An engineer creates what never was. — Theodore Von Karman

Now, you just forget about Jaimy, 'cause he's sure forgot about you, the snob. Now let's me and you go and get married and have a fine toss in the hay and then we'll talk about other things." Davy looks out across the crowd. "Let's us lovers find a preacher." He points at a tall man in black coat. "Sir! You there! Are you a preacher? Well, who cares, you'll do, now just say the words, now ... — L.A. Meyer

By Heaven, my soul is purg'd from grudging hate; And with my hand I seal my true heart's love — William Shakespeare

A life without once reading Hamlet is like a life spent in a coal mine. — Hector Berlioz

Before I met Oscar, I was fine. But then I met him, and I knew him, and I loved him, and he died, and after that, in an Oscarless world, I couldn't go back to the way I was before I knew him, because I wasn't the same person anymore. He mutated me. — Charles Baxter

Baptists have long upheld the ideal of a free church in a free state. And from the beginning, they believed that forcing a person to worship against his will violated the principles of both Christianity and civility. — George W. Bush

Rising inequality isn't about who has the knowledge; it's about who has the power. — Paul Krugman