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The most certain way of ensuring victory is to march briskly and in good order against the enemy, always endeavouring to gain ground. — Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
Prison is a process, a succession of imprisonments. At first it operates only on a physical level, restricting your movement. Later, it extends to the psychological plane, encompassing your very perception. You come to exclude all thoughts, all visions of the free world. — Norman Parker
I was particularly good at math and science. — William Standish Knowles
Yoga practice seems to be used to access some deeper dimension or some enlightened state. Understand right now there is no connection between flexibility and enlightenment. — Bryan Kest
I can teach you to jump up in five seconds-it takes years to learn how to land properly. — David Lee Roth
It is not my job to convince this man, or anyone for that matter, of anything. My only job is to walk my path. — Reba Riley
Taxi drivers all over the world, by the way, are under Newspaper Guild contract to give easy quotes to foreign correspondents. — P. J. O'Rourke
Words are, in my not-so-humble opinion, our most inexhaustible source of magic. Capable of both inflicting injury, and remedying it. — J.K. Rowling
softly spoken apology for this detour in my life was powerful in its simplicity. — Vikki Claflin
Your opinion should be based on what you see with your own eyes, hear with your own ears & feel with your own heart. — Tanya Masse
I suppose the half-breeds in Manitoba, in 1870, did not fight for two hundred forty acres of land, but it is to be understood there were two societies who treated together. One was small, but in its smallness it had its rights. The other was great, but in its greatness it had no greater rights than the rights of the small, because the right is the same for everyone. — Louis Riel
You'll find that great artists don't love, live, fuck or even die like ordinary people. Because they always have their art. It nourishes them more than any connection to people. Whatever human tragedy befalls them, they're never too gutted, because they need only to pour the tragedy into their vat, stir in the other lurid ingredients, blast it over a fire. What emerges will be even more magnificent than if the tragedy had never occurred. — Marisha Pessl
I'd like to explain why you fine young men had to be blown apart to defend this mud hole. — Randy Newman
A bad book is as much of a labor to write as a good one; it comes as sincerely from the author's soul. — Aldous Huxley
Over the years, I have seen too many politicians ruin their careers because they could not accept defeat graciously. — Jean Chretien