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Several years ago, I was getting drunk with four or five of the most powerful sorcerers in the Empire - like you do - when Daymar told a story. — Steven Brust

We must love our friend so much that she shall be associated with our purest and holiest thoughts alone. — Henry David Thoreau

Vengeance is having a videotape planted in your soul that cannot be turned off. It plays the painful scene over and over again inside your mind ... And each time it plays you feel the clap of pain again ... Forgiving turns off the videotape of pained memory Forgiving sets you free. — Lewis B. Smedes

I'll stop the whole world, I'll stop the whole world from turning into a monster. Eating us alive., Don't you ever wonder how we survived? But now that you're gone the world is ours." (Song "Monster" by Paramore — Paramore

It's very rare that you get a group of people who are all passionate and driven and all get along. — Kelly Blatz

It always amazes me when people ask you to do something and then tell you how to do it. — David Bailey

There was something about Jace, though, that made her want to push him, crack that shell of cynicism and make him admit her believed something, felt something, cared about anythinng at all. — Cassandra Clare

It is possible to be below flattery as well as above it. One who trusts nobody will not trust sycophants. One who does not value real glory will not value its counterfeit. — Thomas B. Macaulay

The more comfortable we become with being stupid, the deeper we will wade into the unknown and the more likely we are to make big discoveries — Martin A. Schwartz

The harder I train every day on the track and in the gym, the more trust I gain in myself. — Miguel Cotto

No one could have told: all that was known was, that when he returned from Italy he was a priest. — Victor Hugo

A nation which enslaves another forges its own chains. — Karl Marx

Too often we fail to pause for clarification, thinking that we understand something before we do. In doing so, we miss the opportunity to grasp the full significance of an idea, an assertion, or an event. Asking "Wait, what?" is a good way to capture, rather than miss, those opportunities. — James E. Ryan

One who strictly prosecutes the misdemeanors of others will find not condescension towards his own. — Saint John Chrysostom