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I don't think we [the USA] need more troops. I think we need to be less worried about civilian casualties. — Ann Coulter

The end of life has its own nature, also worth our attention. I don't say this without reckoning in the sorrow, the worry, the many diminishments. But surely it is then that a person's character shines or glooms. — Mary Oliver

I used to think I knew all the answers. Then I thought I knew maybe a few of the answers. Now I'm not even sure I understand the questions. Nobody knows anything. — Pete Nelson

My personal philosophy is that, as a parent, it is my job to find that balance of when my child is ready to try something on her own and when she needs help. — Alice Callahan

Why did I not stop to have children? I suppose because the opportunity didn't present itself. Yes, many women feel they are not complete without having children, but I have different creative outlets. — Miranda Richardson

Look for goodness in others, for beauty in the world, and for possibilities in yourself. — Wes Fesler

Mad is beautiful," I say. "It has its flaws, but when shared with the good-hearted it's beautiful. — Cameron Jace

I have a rendezvous with death ... I will not fail that rendezvous — Alan Seeger

All that power held dormant, sleeping, only needing the detonation of a touch to trigger a chaos in which mind was subservient to passion, mind's will extinguished in body's will. — Colleen McCullough

If I am to be judged by those who come after me, let me be judged for the truth. — Margaret Weis

Confidence is not allowing your fear of weaknesses and limitations to hold you back but to take control of your weakness and limitation. — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

To do great things is difficult; but to command great things is more difficult. — Friedrich Nietzsche

If you want to love and understand yourself better, seek out unfamiliar people in unfamiliar places. — Elaine Orabona Foster

Everyone in yuppie-land - airports, for example - looks like a nursing baby these days, inseparable from their plastic bottles of water. Here, however, I sweat without replacement or pause, not in individual drops but in continuous sheets of fluid soaking through my polo shirt, pouring down the backs of my legs ... Working my way through the living room(s), I wonder if Mrs. W. will ever have occasion to realize that every single doodad and objet through which she expresses her unique, individual self is, from another vantage point, only an obstacle between some thirsty person and a glass of water. — Barbara Ehrenreich

I strove with none; for none was worth my strife. — Walter Savage Landor