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If I can send the flower of the German nation into the hell of war without the smallest pity for the shedding of precious German blood, then surely I have the right to remove millions of an inferior race that breeds like vermin. — Adolf Hitler
The quicker, the louder, the applause with which another tries to gain you over to his purpose
the bitterer his censure if he miss his aim. — Johann Kaspar Lavater
My father looks at me the way he is looking at my mother in one of their wedding pictures: like he can't believe that she is with him now and will be with him forever, that she has chosen to be with him out of all the men in the known world. — Francisco X Stork
Facing the sagging middle when writing a novel, while inevitable, may be
overcome by pre-planning. I divide my collection of proposed scenes into three acts, each scene inciting tension that builds toward the final crisis in Act Three. If by Act Two the emotional river isn't spilling over the banks, I reassess the plot so that once the writing is flowing I don't slide into a dry creek. The central character should be struggling to navigate life well into the end of Act One, even if her fiercest antagonist is only from within. — Patricia Hickman
I love this thing about L.A. that we always make fun of but always do, which is talk about traffic and which direction we're going. — Sarah Wright
Did. But he was glad her head was deep in his shoulder greatcoat. Again he craned around and caught sight of it, slightly aft and lying flat in the water, now seeming to — James Clavell
Reducing trade barriers with this key ally will go a long way toward increasing market access for American farmers, manufacturers and service providers. — Jim Ramstad
I never particularly liked it in New York City. — Gia Coppola
Even though they, each for his own reason, did not wish to end the conversation, they had come to the end of what they could say in peace, and said goodbye. — Boris Fishman
I think there are just a million interviews in anthologies with famous musicians that are about the music, and they're really boring to read. — Neil Strauss
Objects are inorganic and biological values; subjects are social and intellectual values. — Robert M. Pirsig