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The right road is rarely the easy road. And no war is ever fought without casualties."
"Is that what this is?" Sophie asked. "A war?"
"Unfortunately, yes. A quiet war to stop a louder one from raging. You may hate me for asking this of him, but this is the cold reality we all face. We cannot control the actions of others, nor stop them from disappointing us. We can only use the anger and pain to fuel us. To help us rise above. — Shannon Messenger

I do not believe there is a way in which this deeply entrenched evil can be quickly healed. But until this goal is reached there is no greater satisfaction for a just and well-meaning person than the knowledge that he has devoted his best energies to the service of the good cause. — Albert Einstein

Jesus Christ saves the lost sheep. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Those who have most to do, and are willing to work, will find the most time. — Samuel Smiles

The only reason Henry's like he is now is because your father took him in hand when he was a boy, and because the war came along and paid for his education. Fine a boy as he is, the trash won't wash out of him. — Harper Lee

A beat of time passed and then another until, wonder of wonders, the man smiled. — Mary Calmes

If I ever see a man in a rug again, I'm not going to believe a single word he says! A man who lies about having hair will lie about anything. — Joanne Fluke

A lot of people are upset that I'm not working. They say it's a disgrace. — Marcel Carne

I would change policy, bring back natural grass and nickel beer. Baseball is the belly-button of our society. Straighten out baseball, and you straighten out the rest of the world. — Bill Lee

... she was just like everyone else, she wanted to love someone. Even better if they loved you in return. — Kate Atkinson

It's strange how little time it takes to read. — Jostein Gaarder

I believe that our very survival depends upon us becoming better systems thinkers. — Margaret J. Wheatley

Someone has to puncture the prevailing fiction that we're a "family" here, we "associates" and our "servant leaders," held together solely by our commitment to the "guests." After all, you'd need a lot stronger word than dysfunctional to describe a family where a few people get to eat at the table while the rest - the "associates" and all the dark-skinned seamstresses and factory workers worldwide who make the things we sell - lick up the drippings from the floor: psychotic would be closer to the mark. — Barbara Ehrenreich

Fascism is a caricature of Jacobinism. — Leon Trotsky