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Perhaps modern esteem for these figures serves as a reminder that, though statesmen may have to struggle mightily to advance their cause, and though they may lose on an issue or come out on the wrong side in the judgment of history, their principled determination is sufficient to win them a place in people's hearts, long after they are gone. — Chris DeRose

We imagine always when we speak that it is our own ears, our own mind, that are listening. The truth which one puts into one's words does not carve out a direct path for itself, it is not irresistibly self-evident. A considerable time must elapse before a truth of the same order can take shape in them. — Marcel Proust

My heart speeds up slightly at the sight of them so close, so intimate, and I suddenly feel worried about my friend. It's one thing to wish Jarod was Gardnerian in the abstract. But he isn't. He's the son of his people's alpha, and Aislinn's from one of the most conservative families in Gardneria. Our people hate each other. No, this isn't good. This is a road best not traveled down - a road leading straight off a cliff. — Laurie Forest

I want Books and Babies and Beef stews. — Sylvia Plath

I am a victim of my own behavior. — Henry R Brandt

Where you are born should not dictate your potential as a human being. — Romeo Dallaire

Stupidity is almost always in the eye of the beholder. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

There is no pleasure in having nothing to do; the fun is having lots to do and not doing it. — Andrew Jackson

Tax complexity itself is a kind of tax. — Max Baucus

all gods fear death, even when we are not encased in mortal forms. — Rick Riordan

The wisest men follow their own direction. — Euripides

It's easy to say "This year in art sucked." After all, about 85 percent of all shows of contemporary art are bad. But 85 percent of all art made in the Renaissance was bad. — David Edelstein

Confidence is consistency of thinking about what is possible and how to make it possible. — John Eliot