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There should be a law, I thought. If you support a war, if you think it's worth the price, that's fine, but you have to put your own precious fluids on the line. You have to head for the front and hook up with an infantry unit and help spill the blood. — Tim O'Brien

My comprehension of God comes from a deeply felt conviction of a superior intelligence that reveals itself in the knowable world. — Albert Einstein

The mark of a master is to select only a few moments, but give us a lifetime. — Robert McKee

Civilization is merely an advance in taste: accepting, all the time, nicer things, and rejecting nasty ones. — Katharine Elizabeth Fullerton Gerould

Lead from the back - and let others believe they are in front. — Nelson Mandela

It is always nice to get to finals, but never nice to lose in them. — Alan Smith

Advertising scientifically worked presented itself thus as the great new force. It really does the thing, you know. — Henry James

Anger is never without an argument, but seldom with a good one. — George Savile

I did a project on immigration, which is something that has always been close to my heart. For me, immigration was the way to evolve, to make people better. — Agathe Snow

Are you the cursed kid Nemesis mentioned?" Leo asked. "But you're a girl."
"You're a girl," said the girl.
"Excuse me? — Rick Riordan

I might have become a minor celebrity but royalty checks were a long way off. — Charley Pride

She could possibly hit the best-seller list if she sold it as a novel, though. — Shanna Swendson

It is similar to one brother asking another, "Why did you grow up to be a drunk?" The answer is "Because Dad was a drunk." The second brother then asks, "Why didn't you grow up to be a drunk?" The answer is "Because Dad was a drunk." Some more complete answers are found in Robert Ressler's classic book Whoever Fights Monsters. He speaks of the tremendous importance of the early puberty period for boys. Before then, the anger of these boys might have been submerged and without focus, perhaps turned inward in the form of depression, perhaps (as in most cases) just denied, to emerge later. But during puberty, this anger collides with another powerful force, one of the most powerful in nature: sexuality. Even at this point, say Ressler and others, these potential hosts of monsters can be turned around through the (often unintentional) intervention of people who show kindness, support, or even just interest. I can say from experience that it doesn't take much. — Gavin De Becker