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Through valuation only is there value; and without valuation the nut of existence would be hollow. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Taxing is an easy business. Any projector can contrive new compositions, any bungler can add to the old. — Edmund Burke

St. John had a book in his hand - it was his unsocial custom to read at meals - he closed it and looked up. — Charlotte Bronte

Mercenariness, pride, routine, and indolence are the capital sins of the Russian office-holder, and the first has so strong a hold upon him that the people say, "To make yourself understood by him you must talk of rubles;" adding that in Russia everybody robs but Christ, who cannot because his hands are nailed down. — Emilia Pardo Bazan

If mercy is power, then I have never been more powerful. — Erin Hunter

Expression is the truth, impression is a lie. — Krishna Sagar

A spirit of license makes a man refuse to commit himself to any standards. The right time is the way he sets his watch. The yardstick has the number of inches that he wills it to have. Liberty becomes license, and unbounded license leads to unbounded tyranny. When society reaches this stage, and there is no standard of right and wrong outside of the individual himself, then the individual is defenseless against the onslaught of cruder and more violent men who proclaim their own subjective sense of values. Once my idea of morality is just as good as your idea of morality, then the morality that is going to prevail is the morality that is stronger. — Fulton J. Sheen

I built two forges when I was in my teens. I was just really, really into metalworking and making stuff. — Christopher Paolini

Christ, Miri, murder and knife-wielding assassins aside, you are the greatest adventure of my life. — Kristen Callihan

I'm not a religious man, but I do worship your ass. — Randi Black

What is clearest, most memorable and important about art is its coming into being, and the world's best works of art, while telling of very diverse matters, are really telling about their birth. — W.B.Yeats

Our passions are the true phoenixes; when the old one is burnt out, a new one rises from its ashes. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Grant leaned forward, covering the short distance between them so that their lips were a fraction apart. His warm breath tickled her face, making heat pool between her legs.
"I don't want to take advantage of you," he said so softly it took a moment for her to register his words. — Katie Reus