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I always wanted to be a rock star. That was my childhood dream. That's what I told everybody I was going to be when I grew up. — Chester Bennington

political environment. But there is always a thin line between a peaceful election and armed conflict. We acknowledge this close relationship in the way we use martial jargon to discuss our politics. Candidates battle for states, campaigns are run from war rooms, commercials are part of a media blitz, and campaign volunteers are foot soldiers. "Politics," the Prussian military theorist Carl Von Clausewitz said, "is the womb in which war develops." Violent conflict is born out in other nations where the martial language of politics is not metaphorical. In the same year that McCain and Obama — Scott Farris

If you begin to identify yourself with that inner awareness, and then you realize you're not really doing anything. As long as there's the thought, "I'm trying to wake up," that thought of "I" is still there. — Goswami Kriyananda

Apple was our benefactor at starting General Magic, but about a year later decided they would rather BE General Magic and tried to make us blink out of existence ... which we eventually did, but it took a few years. — Andy Hertzfeld

The best decisions aren't made with your mind, but with your Instinct. — Lionel Messi

It is a poor critic who says that a lack of effect on them implies all others are insincere in their love. — Kieron Gillen

Contrary to popular belief, editors and agents are gagging for good books. — Meg Rosoff

Trust yourself. You know more than you think you do. — Benjamin Spock

Nowadays it would be reasonable to have an annual world championship. — Boris Spassky

Why was he my Romeo, but I wasn't his Juliet? — Ilsa Madden-Mills

I don't care too much about talking, but I don't like being alone. — Ida Lokas

If God wanted us high, He would have given us wings. — Arsenio Hall

What moments of despair that life would ever be made precious to me by the consciousness that I lived to some good purpose! It was that sort of despair that sucked away the sap of half the hours which might have been filled by energetic youthful activity: and the same demon tries to get hold of me again whenever an old work is dismissed and a new one is being meditated. — George Eliot