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To demand of strength that it should not express itself as strength, that it should not be a desire to overcome, a desire to throw down, a desire to become master, a thirst for enemies and resistances and triumphs, is just as absurd as to demand of weakness that it should express itself as strength. — Friedrich Nietzsche

He touches my body but he tears at my soul, ripping pieces out of me that are now his and his alone. — J.M. Darhower

The Mass is the most perfect form of prayer. — Pope Paul VI

Behind good brands lie stakeholder companies. — Will Hutton

As usual, it occurred to me that words were the only thing that could possibly save me from this situation. This was a characteristic misunderstanding on my part. When action was needed, I was absorbed in words; for words proceeded with such difficulty from my mouth that I was intent on them and forgot all about action. It seemed to me that actions, which are dazzling, varied things, must always be accompanied by equally dazzling and equally varied words. — Yukio Mishima

When you have an important story to tell, the words you need seem to come of their own accord. — J. A. Jance

I live right in front of my daughter. I have a little house right in front of her because I can stay in touch. It's like a little commune, and it's very nice, because you can be close. I can see my granddaughter. I live very close to my brother, too, and my son. We're a very close family. — Debbie Reynolds

In just three years, Iraq has achieved immense progress. It has had three successful elections in which 80% of their citizens voted, even while being threatened with death. — John Linder

What have the Germans gained by their boasted freedom of the press, except the liberty of abusing each other as they like? — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Suffer fools gladly; they may be right. — Holbrook Jackson

I never stopped studying Buddhism. In the past few years, in between movies, I do a retreat. — Jet Li

The organs of the aged do not cry out in pain. — Richard Colgan

When I was in middle school, the librarian there was secretary for a couple of groups of professional writers. She introduced me to Ray Bradbury and Richard Matheson, and I became very friendly with them over a period of two years. Both of them were very generous with their time, guidance and advice. — Jonathan Maberry