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The world is not going into concentric blocs of power. It is actually going into a diffusion of power with more centres of decision-making than ever in human civilisation. That requires you to place yourself in far more hubs of power than ever before. — William Hague

I realized that no matter how strong your love & no matter how you truly love a person, if your heart gets tired, everything changes, even if you don't want to.
#shreyasi — Shreyasi Phukon

The fly sat upon the axel-tree of the chariot-wheel and said, What a dust do I raise! — Aesop

Keep at it! The one talent that's indispensable to a writer is persistence. You must write the book, else there is no book. It will not finish itself. Do not try to commit art. Just tell the damned story. — Tom Clancy

A cheater will cheat, no matter how wonderful his woman is. Some guys are scum. Cheaters cheat, no matter what." I — Kelley Harvey

You should have followed me out! That guy could have just as easily taken advantage of me, Brett!"
"Exactly why I'm here now, making sure you're okay."
"Too bad if Chris ended up dragging me off to a gutter instead of a hospital then, huh? — Shaye Evans

The Steelers have influenced everything I've done as an adult. — Joe Greene

Mathematics is the supreme judge; from its decisions there is no appeal. — Tobias Dantzig

Too often we develop a blindness for all of the wonderful things in life. — Robert A. Giacalone

Ignorance might feel like bliss, but when you peel away the happy layer, it's still just a lack of information. — Emma Chase

All governments need enemies. How else to justify their existence? — Edward Abbey

It is socialism. It moves the country in a direction which is not good for anyone, whether they be young or old. It charts a course from which there will be no turning back. — Carl Curtis

There's the animation ghetto of feature films in this country. There's this flavor at DreamWorks, and Pixar does their own thing, and generally they're safe. But if you look at Walt Disney's original films, at the time and in the context, they weren't safe. They were really dark and troubling. — Henry Selick