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It would have marked a want of foresight in the convention, which our own experience would have rendered inexcusable. — James Madison
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I went into therapy several times, but it rarely made an impact. — Marianne Williamson
Talent counts for much, but effort counts for more. — Carter Ratcliff
Correct or not, he felt himself to be a useless pensioner, an impotent object of charity. — Robert A. Heinlein
It takes years for me to trust; I know that about myself. A lot of it is because I am so private, and so reluctant to make myself vulnerable. — Michelle Pfeiffer
Somebody is going to find a way digitally that is just as innovative. In the end, the tools can change, but there is always someone who can think of something cool to do. — Patton Oswalt
One of the most important days of my life was when I learned to ride a bicycle. — Michael Palin
I started writing novels by not thinking about actually writing a whole novel - that felt altogether too daunting. I thought out a rough idea, then wrote chapter by chapter, and then by the time I'd hit 40,000 words, it was a challenge just to see if I could get to the end. — Jojo Moyes
There are times when we look back and think, 'Do you remember when we had to lug a piano downstairs to a basement of some venue to play for five people?' We do a lot of reminiscing. It helps us keep our heads on straight. — Tyler Joseph
Further, nothing, except sin, is contrary to an act of virtue. But war is contrary to peace. Therefore war is always a sin. — Thomas Aquinas