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Litigation was war. A war that usually inflicted heavy casualties on both sides. — Kenneth Eade

Whatever you think and talk about paves the runway for what you will create. — Alan Cohen

I have found that the Way of the samurai is death. This means that when you are compelled to choose between life and death, you must quickly choose death. — Yamamoto Tsunetomo


"Is that you, lad?" he ventured.
"Is that you, dad?"
"Yes," said Ptaclusp."
"It's me, dad."
"I'm glad it's you, son."
"Can you see anything?"
"No. It's all mist and fog."
"Thank the gods for that, I thought it was me."
"It is you, isn't it? You said."
"Yes, dad. — Terry Pratchett

I think...I shall call ye Beauty, for I shall be yer beast. — Vonnie Davis

Without the ability to be present we are missing much of what the adventure has to offer. — Allan Lokos

Don't write to sell, write to tell. — Jonas Eriksson

My friends are right:
there is beauty
in desolation. — Kelsey Sutton

The art of humility begins with a recognition of our dependence on others and an appreciation of God's gift of life. — Wilferd Peterson

Now learning a bit more about footballers I think what they need to do well, is someone who really wants to stay in the background and just be a strong support. — Anna Friel

Allow yourself to hope, to believe and to trust again. Don't let a few bad memories stop you from having a good life! — Mandy Hale

When I was in the Senate, I worked to pass Women's Health and Wellness Act, which bars insurance companies from discriminating against the health care needs of women. — Eric Schneiderman

You can't draw her because you idolize her. You keep trying to create a tribute. But these drawings aren't about that. They're the truth. — Michael Walterich

I have wished to see chemistry applied to domestic objects, to malting, for instance, brewing, making cider, to fermentation and distillation generally, to the making of bread, butter, cheese, soap, to the incubation of eggs, &c. — Thomas Jefferson