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Whether you're online or out in the real world, treat every person you meet as a possible future resource. — Erik Deckers

The elevator shaft was a kind of heat sink. Hot food was cold by the time it arrived. Cold food got colder. No one knew what would happen to ice cream, but it would probably involve some rewriting of the laws of thermodynamics. — Terry Pratchett

Was it so wrong to relish the feeling anyway? To enjoy the way it lingered, leaving her with a wistful awareness, a pleasant unease, as if she had forgotten to do something? Yes, it probably was wrong. But she did not wish it away. — Julie Klassen

Though fear should lend him pinions like the wind, yet swifter fate will seize him from behind. — Jonathan Swift

I hate to lose but having the belt doesn't define who I am. It's how I live my life and what I put into things is what defines me. — Urijah Faber

There is nothing", answered he, "which requires more immediate notice than impertinence, for it ever encroaches when it is tolerated. — Fanny Burney

You cannot have a democracy without an informed people. — Helen Thomas

One must strive to be as honest as you are humanly capable with yourself and others. It is impossible to move forward otherwise. — Tohoru Masamune

The Holocaust story has been told and retold so many times. — Israel Horovitz

One problem for the analyst of ideologies is that many holders of ideology, especially but not solely conservatives, have denied that they are ideological. Instead they have seen themselves as pragmatic, reserving the appellation 'ideology' only for the ideas of those political movements that issue plans for radical and total change. This undoubtedly reflects the problem that open contestation, and consequently the need for justification, have been largely absent in the totalitarian regimes. — Michael Freeden