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Consider also the revolutionary utopians, who typically achieve only destruction and stagnation. Though they are blind optimists, what defines them as utopians is their pessimism that their supposed utopia, or their violent proposals for achieving and entrenching it, could ever be improved upon. Additionally, — David Deutsch

I really hate sitcoms on television with canned laughter and stuff. What really makes me laugh is the real-life stuff. I've got a dry sense of humor. — Katie Price

I never studied with Balanchine, but his work was very important to me. — Twyla Tharp

Only a fool can be happy. For happiness consists of two contradictory elements: contentment and pleasure. Enjoy pleasure and you have no contentment; be content and you have no pleasure. For this reason happiness is conceivable only for those who enjoy themselves without thinking that they will always want more and thus be discontented, or for those who are content without thinking that they have no pleasure. Whoever reflects can never be happy, unless he is a fanatic and thus blinded ... thus exercising control over his intelligence with his feelings, instead of the other way round — Marcellus Emants

ginger ¼ teaspoon pumpkin — Candice Kumai

When you accept a position of responsibility, be responsible to the position. — Karen Larson-Reuter

The definition of success is total preparation. — George Allen

I care not so much what I am in the opinion of others, as what I am in my own. — Michel De Montaigne

You gave Briar over to them?"
We fell into step back toward our own camp. "Az explained the state you found her in. I didn't think being exposed to battle-ready Illyrians would do much to soothe her."
"And the Winter Court army is much better?"
"They've got fuzzy animals."
I snorted, shaking my head. Those enormous bears were indeed fuzzy - if you ignored the claws and teeth. — Sarah J. Maas

It is only in misery that we recognize the hand of God leading good men to good. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

If you don't like to make excuses or apologies, stop making promises. — Evan Esar