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One of the prime dangers of civilization has always been its tendency to cause the loss of virile fighting virtues, of the fighting edge. When men get too comfortable and lead too luxurious lives, there is always a danger lest the softness eat like an acid into their manliness of fiber. The — Theodore Roosevelt

She was a small cat, barely five pounds of black chinchilla fur and fangs, but Pearl Harbor envied her air-raid vocalizations. — Rhys Ford

I lost all those years, only to end up in the same place, wanting you and wishing I hadn't ever let you go. — Penelope Ward

I have been a wanderer among distant fields. I have sailed down mighty rivers. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

I'm very disappointed in my country right now, because I think we've kind of lost our moral compass. — Billy Corgan

I had no idea until I joined the games industry and met some of the power players, particularly those running large public companies, that much of this world is run by complete clowns. — Mike Wilson

I'll admit that the discovery of evolution is humbling, but it is also empowering. It transforms our relationship to the life around us. Instead of being outsiders watching the natural world go by, we are insiders. We are part of the process; we are the exquisite result of billions of years of natural research and development. — Bill Nye

Then I remember: death comes before the rolling away of the stone. — Mary Oliver

You see, I don't write the way I was trained to write at the conservatory. I write dysfunctional music. — Ursula K. Le Guin

I haven't got one or two people that I aspired to be like. — Ruth Wilson

Now panic beats and flutters inside my skull like a flock of starlings locked in an attic. — Stephen King

There is a peacefulness, an air of reflection, about a rocking-chair that attaches to no other moving object ... — Wallis Simpson

It is clear that we must find an African solution to our problems, and that this can only be found in African unity. Divided we are weak; united, Africa could become one of the greatest forces for good in the world. — Kwame Nkrumah