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He alone deserves liberty and life who daily must win them anew. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
But can love born of revenge avoid turning into cruel sport? — Shintaro Ishihara
I've been on some very good horses which have died, and that's very tough to take. But as much as we love the horses, and care for them, human life is obviously more important. Some good friends of mine have died or been paralysed while doing a job we all love. — Tony McCoy
God allows us to feel pain for a reason: to protect us. — Tony Dungy
Castles are Forrests of stones. — George Herbert
Don't think I'm going off to find myself though. I already know who I am. — Emma Watson
The important things happen by chance. Only the rest gets planned. — Jeanette Winterson
To know and not do, is to not yet know. — Confucius
Electronic communication is one means by which the very idea of public life has been put to an end. — Richard Sennett
The care of the public health is the first duty of the statesman. — Benjamin Disraeli
Our fates are in the hands of An Almighty God, to whom I can with pleasure confide my own; he can save us, or destroy us; his Councils are fixed and cannot be disappointed, and all his designs will be Accomplished. — Abraham Clark
Plane geometry is sort of the key course where you learn about proving things and abstraction. — Sheldon Lee Glashow
The most basic question is not what is best, but who shall decide what is best. — Thomas Sowell
The common baron caterpillar did not, for example, anticipate the benefits of camouflage. Elephants no sooner considered in advance the potential rewards of growing large ears than the artic rabbit contemplated the profit of shrinking theirs. Encystment was not a survival strategy devised by protozoa, bacteria, and many species of nematodes because they foretasted some future hardship and made preparations when times were good and danger was rare. Ancestral wildebeest did not carefully plot out their species' enormous migratory patterns because of an innate love of travel and a fondness of new vistas. — John Zande