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If I took the 40 years of my dad talking to me about war and battles and taking me to battlefields and distilled it down into one question, it would probably be the idea of the necessary or unnecessary war. — Suzanne Collins
God save us from seeing a Russian revolt, senseless and merciless. Those who plot impossible upheavals among us, are either young and do not know our people, or are hard-hearted men who do not care a straw either about their own lives or those of others. — Alexander Pushkin
You exist! Be ambitious! — Will Evans
At moments I dislike having a face, a nose, lips, because he has them. — Saul Bellow
Some days you have to write..... other days you have to write, write..... and every once in awhile you have to write, write, write..... — S. Thomas Kaza
Two things, generally, for me, is what life is about. And they're not funny. Living in the moment, is one. And No. 2 is getting out of yourself and helping other people. Because all of my suffering stems from thinking from myself. — Bobby Lee
You build a wall to keep something unwanted out ... or to hold something precious in. — Jodi Picoult
That's one of the things I resent the most violently. To have to take your own life and give it away to the public, in pieces. — Ida Lupino
... see failure not as a sign of stupidity but as a lack of experience and skill.
(Seth Abrams) — Carol S. Dweck
Passion costs me too much to bestow it on every trifle. — Thomas Adams
I agreed a long time ago, I would not live at any cost. If I am moved or forced away from what I think is the right thing, I will not do it. — Maya Angelou
Measures of policy are necessarily controlled by circumstances; and, consequently, what may be wise and expedient under certain circumstances might be eminently unwise and impolitic under different circumstances. To persist in acting in the same way under circumstances essentially different would be folly and obstinacy, and not consistency. — John C. Calhoun