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War doesn't cause peace. Period. — Sue Fitzmaurice

I refuse to go out with a man whose ass is smaller than mine. — Elizabeth Perkins

Whenever the strength of God is not recognized as the source of our strength, we are breaking the First Commandment: Do not have any gods before me. — John Piper

I don't need power at the cost of spilled blood. — Viktor Yanukovych

If I am going to die, I might as well die sarcastic. — Tana

We want all the benefits of the resurrection without acknowledging our dependence on God as mortal creatures. — Matthew Lee Anderson

The night knows nothing of the chants of night.
It is what it is as I am what I am:
And in perceiving this I best perceive myself
And you. Only we two may interchange
Each in the other what each has to give.
Only we two are one, not you and night,
Nor night and I, but you and I, alone,
So much alone, so deeply by ourselves,
So far beyond the casual solitudes,
That night is only the background of our selves,
Supremely true each to its separate self,
In the pale light that each upon the other throws. — Wallace Stevens

We poets don't tend to be certain a lot. Much of our art is made out of our own uncertainty. And there is a not-knowingness, I think, that leads us back to suffering humanity with a more compassionate vision than most of our politicians have. — Sam Hamill

A spoon full of honey gets more flies than a barrel full of vinegar. — Saint Francis De Sales

Years ago, a group of good, wise, brave, God-fearing men stood up to claim and defend the human right for independence. Those men are now dead. Their work is not. If good, wise, brave, God-fearing men fail to stand up in their stead, that independence will cease to exist. — Richelle E. Goodrich

When happiness is liked by me and others equally, what is so special about me that I should strive after happiness only for myself? — Santideva

The soup, thin and dark and utterly savorless, tasted as if it had been drained out of the umbrella stand. — Margaret Halsey

Everyone must correct his own self; this is something more difficult to cope with, but it is not impossible. — Bhumibol Adulyadej