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The situation between Ukraine and Russia is ripe for the outbreak of security competition between them. Great powers that share a long and unprotected common border, like that between Russia and Ukraine, often lapse into competition driven by security fears. Russia and Ukraine might overcome this dynamic and learn to live together in harmony, but it would be unusual if they do.16 — Samuel P. Huntington

The West can't come up with anything to deal with Moscow, except appeasement. — Garry Kasparov

I wish medical schools helped us to analyze our healthy and unhealthy reasons for becoming doctors. — Bernie Siegel

There is something special about unions of husband and wife. Unless we bring men and women together, children will not have mothers and fathers. — Carrie Prejean

Faith, perseverance, and learning from one's failures is essential to becoming successful... — Roy McElroy

I don't want to be too 'classic' because it's not in the DNA of Gucci. You need to be a little bit provocative. — Frida Giannini

I remember a rainy, depressing afternoon when she remarked 'What a pity we can't make love, there's nothing else to do,' and he agreed that it was and there wasn't. — Christopher Isherwood

I see no marks of Wordsworths style of writing or style of thinking in my own work, yet Wordsworth is a constant presence when I write about human beings and their relations to the natural world. — J.M. Coetzee

What I like to think, and perhaps it is an adolescent thought, is that anything can happen. As long as you think that anything can happen, it will. We're all allowed to have our dreams. — Anjelica Huston

I'm making plans to go away for a month to focus on my sobriety and to continue my life in recovery. Please enjoy making fun of me on the world wide web. — Matthew Perry

[Companies] mistook a lack of competition for success. — Frances McCall Rosenbluth