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I used to listen to 'Ready to Die' around the time I dropped out of college. I was scrambling for work and money. — ASAP Ferg

Posterity shall know of me even less than I shall know of posterity. — W.S. Gilbert

If nothing is more important to you than that you feel good, you can form a fantasy about someone who is in your life and they will begin to modify to meet your fantasy, because Law of Attraction is a very powerful thing. — Esther Hicks

War forgets peace. Peace forgives war. War is the death of the life human. Peace is the birth of the Life Divine. Our vital passions want war. Our psychic emotions desire peace. — Sri Chinmoy

I try to write things that can't be made into movies. My novels have thwarted many attempts to film them and I think that was true of the essay, too. If you'd actually tried to be true to the essay, it would have been, perhaps, boring. So taking that narrow little cast of characters and expanding it out, that was what was exciting about the project for me. — Jonathan Franzen

Mere animals couldn't possibly manage to act like this. You need to be a human being to be really stupid. — Terry Pratchett

When you push people to a point where they have nothing to lose, the rest of the world has everything to lose. — A.C. Flanagan

I would prefer not to be involved in party politics. — George Soros

Happiness is not created as a result of certain conditions. Certain conditions are created as a result of happiness. — Neale Donald Walsch

Game Over! In this country, we outnumber them by the hundreds of millions, yet in the end, they'll win. They've already won. Over decades, with the appetite of the greedy and the cunning of the wicked, their hired agents have built up a national archetype that's now unstoppable. While we were distracted by our own shadows, their needles pierced the national psyche, slow dripping the poison of mendacity into our nation's bloodstream. They contaminated the law with toxic corruption, and while invoking the name of freedom, they crushed any opposition with bone-cracking efficiency. When we finally peel away the submissive bandages that wrapped our imaginary wounds and promised us safety, we'll find our flesh gone to dust, leaving only a willowy skeleton of hopelessness and surrender. — Anonymous