Bienstock Law Quotes & Sayings
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Stalin raised a toast: "We will mercilessly destroy anyone who, by his deeds or his thoughts - yes, his thoughts! - threatens the unity of the socialist state. To the complete destruction of all enemies, themselves and their kin!"29 — Timothy Snyder

Men propound mathematical theorems in besieged cities, conduct metaphysical arguments in condemned cells, make jokes on the scaffold, discuss a new poem while advancing to the walls of Quebec, and comb their hair at Thermopylae. This is not panache; it is our nature. — C.S. Lewis

Taking your language into my soul, feeling it separate from sentences to words burning with flight, 'til all I have left are meaningless letters pushing fire through my veins. Words can draw blood if you're very, very careful. - Broken Places — Rachel Thompson

Don't fear uniqueness. Fear similarities and acceptance. Create a new trend by defining yourself. — Debasish Mridha

Mothers' bodies are not their own. The happiest ones seem to have forgotten what it is like to want themselves back at all. — Lisa Carey

The prosperity of commerce is now perceived and acknowledged by all enlightened statesmen to be the most useful as well as the most productive source of national wealth, and has accordingly become a primary object of their political cares. — Alexander Hamilton

I wasn't obsessed by magic. People say, 'How you can you claim you practiced eight hours a day and weren't obsessed?' Well, people go to a job they don't even like for eight hours a day; it's not obsessive if it's something you like. — Ricky Jay

You made me feel less alone;
you made me feel not quite so
deformed, uninformed and hunchbacked. — Morrissey

I knew the things happening in my life would eventually define my future, and I guess I hoped no matter what occurred those things wouldn't ultimately define me. — S.R. Grey

Although you will often receive something other than what you prayed for, I have never known it to be worse - it has always been better than expected. — Squire Rushnell