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In judging others a man laboreth in vain; he often erreth, and easily falleth into sin; but in judging and examining himself he always laboreth to good purpose. — Thomas A Kempis

Only we, the public, can force our representatives to reverse their abdication of the war powers that the Constitution gives exclusively to the Congress. — Daniel Ellsberg

When Love cast me out, it was Cruelty who took pity upon me — Jacqueline Carey

The time comes upon every public man when it is best for him to keep his lips closed. — Abraham Lincoln

I am a big Beatles fan. And, you know, unbeknownst to anyone, I used to be one. But I have no problems of putting titles and lines from other songs in my songs, because they're great lines and great titles. — Ringo Starr

If you as a woman don't have respect for yourself don't expect for a man to respect you. — Christopher J. Williams

There's an insult buried in there somewhere, but I can't quite see it. — Ian Rankin

You are not a man anymore. You are a soldier. Your comfort is of no importance and your life isn't of much importance. Most of your orders will be unpleasant, but that's not your business.They should've trained you for this, and not for flower-strewn streets. They should have built your soul with truth, not led along with lies. — John Steinbeck

Until the day when, your endurance gone, in this world for you without arms, you catch up in yours the first mangy cur you meet, carry it the time needed for it to love you and you it, then throw it away. — Samuel Beckett

Kishan kept his distance, but his come-hither eyes made my face burn. — Colleen Houck

I have voted to legalize recreational incarnations. We should no longer jail people in a body just because they have chosen to incarnate in this dimension for fun. Are you guys with me on this one? — Martijn Benders

The day the flesh shapes and the flesh the day shapes. — Frank Herbert

All trades, arts, and handiworks have gained by division of labor ... Where the different kinds of work are not distinguished and divided, where everyone is a jack-of-all-trades, there manufactures remain still in the greatest barbarism. — Immanuel Kant

For me a stained glass window is a transparent partition between my heart and the heart of the world. — Marc Chagall