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How the soldiers had lain, slain and forgotten, no marker for their demise, no songs to their name, not even mourners who knew them. That is the end of battle, and once a man has tasted it, how hesitant he is to lift another spoonful to his lips. — R.W. Schmidt

He who possesses art and science has religion; he who does not possess them, needs religion. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Jazz groups have to make a living any way. — Lester Bowie

Because I can. Because I want you. Because I don't want to court my way up to our first fuck. And because I don't want to play games. — J. Kenner

For me, I always admire anyone that's entrepreneurs or inventors. — Charles Michael Davis

By exiling human judgment in the last few decades, modern law changed role from useful tool to brainless tyrant. This legal regime will never be up to the job, any more than the Soviet system of central planning was, because ti can't think. The comedy of law's sterile logic
large POISON signs warning against common sand, spending twenty-two years on pesticide review and deciding next to nothing, allowing fifty-year-old white men to sue for discrimination
is all too reminiscent of the old jokes we used to hear about life in the Eastern bloc.
Judgement is to law as water is to crops. It should not be surprising that law has become brittle, and society along with it. — Philip K. Howard

I cannot bear that chirpy Bobby Kennedy, always building his beaver's nest with a few more facts. He needs to look into the abyss. — Norman Mailer

Interacting with other people does not come naturally to me; it is a strain and requires effort, and since it does not come naturally I feel like I am not really myself when I make that effort. I feel fairly comfortable with my family, but even with them I sometimes feel the strain of not being alone. — Peter Cameron

If anyone present wishes to make me the subject of his wit, I am very much at his service
with my sword
whenever he has leisure. — C.S. Lewis

The people of one nation alone cannot save their own children; each holds the responsibility for the others' children. — Margaret Mead

It was a lovely autumn day with a blue sky: I made my way through a lead-coloured world, and I realized that my mother's accident was affecting me far more than I had thought it would. I could not really see why. It had wrenched her out of the framework, the role, the set of images in which I had imprisoned her: I recognized her in this patient in bed, but I did not recognize either the pity or the kind of disturbance that she aroused in me. — Simone De Beauvoir

When people say, "It can't be done," or "You don't have what it takes," it makes the task all the more interesting. — Lynn Hill