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If you're going to have peace rather than violence, both sides have got to want it. One side alone can't make peace. — Louis L'Amour

Fire and light compete today in the East. But there is a lot of green firewood in this fire, and there is a lot of smoke in that light. — Ameen Rihani

Nothing gives rest but the sincere search for truth. — Blaise Pascal

No coach has ever won a game by what he knows; it's what his players know that counts. — Paul Bryant

I giggled and he took it very seriously and wrote everything down. I thought it was going too well, I was doing too well, it was going to look like nothing was wrong. I'm not this great! I wanted to say. Really, I'm a wreck, help! But I couldn't speak up. I smiled and tried to look brilliant. — Heather Sellers

It takes a long time to become a lawyer because you need three things - a bachelor's degree, a law degree, and a desire to worship Satan. — Craig Ferguson

He is the personification of sensible silence. — Elizabeth Gaskell

I didn't try to think what my audience wanted and then make the music accordingly. I made the music and hoped that as many people liked it as possible. — David Sanborn

What's lightly hid is deepest understood, — Richard Wilbur

Hardness shatters; strength endures. — Robert Jordan

If you want to know the one reason that's taking me back, I'll tell you: I cannot bring myself to abandon to destruction all the greatness of the world, all that which was mine and yours, which was made by us and is still ours by right - because I cannot believe that men refuse to see, that they can remain blind and deaf to us forever, when the truth is ours and their lives depend on accepting it ... So long as men desire to live, I cannot lose my battle. — Ayn Rand

I do not think I should care to go on worshipping a Madonna even if she did wink. One cannot make much out of a wink. We want something more than that from the object of our adoration. — Charles Spurgeon