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Compassion and shame come over one who considers how precarious is the origin of the proudest of living beings: often the smell of a lately extinguished lamp is enough to cause a miscarriage. And to think that from such a frail beginning a tyrant or butcher may be born! You who trust in your physical strength, who embrace the gifts of fortune and consider yourself not their ward but their son, you who have a domineering spirit, you who consider yourself a god as soon as success swells your breast, think how little could have destroyed you! — Pliny The Elder
When the farmer can sell directly to the consumer, it is a more active process. There's more contact. The consumer can know, who am I buying this from? What's their name? Do they have a face? Is the food they are selling coming out of Mexico with pesticides? — Jerry Brown
Originality implies a return to the origins, original is returning to the simplicity of the first solutions. — Antonio Gaudi
You will be excellently executed. — Bret Hart
Queer, the affection you can feel for a stranger! It was as though his spirit and mine had momentarily succeeded in bridging the gulf of language and tradition and meeting in utter intimacy. I hoped he liked me as well as I liked him. But I also knew that to retain my first impression of him I must not see him again; and needless to say I never did see him again. — George Orwell
The government is promoting bad behavior. — Rick Santelli
I don't take characters home with me. — Sissy Spacek
Jake Johnson wanted to make clear that he was the great American actor, not just the funny guy on 'New Girl.' — Colin Trevorrow
Champagne! In victory, one deserves it; in defeat one needs it. — Napoleon Bonaparte
Of course poets have morals and manners of their own, and custom is no argument with them. — Thomas Hardy
Angleterre Hotel, — Masha Gessen
The man who backbites an absent friend, nay, who does not stand up for him when another blames him, the man who angles for bursts of laughter and for the repute of a wit, who can invent what he never saw, who cannot keep a secret
that man is black at heart: mark and avoid him. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
I think I have already told you that there are certain things which it is not necessary to discuss, and this is one of them. — Guy De Maupassant
