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It is the fashion these days to make war, and presumably it will last a while yet. — Frederick The Great
In honest truth, a name given to a man is no better than a skin given to him; what is not natively his own falls off and comes to nothing. — Walter Savage Landor
Until 1998, I worked in marketing at ASB bank. I loved it. — Jonah Lomu
The truth has not so much set us free as it has ripped away a carefully constructed facade, leaving us naked to begin again. — Lisa Unger
Bracy, why do I get the feeling that it's only a matter of time before you realize that while you've thought you were running away from God, you were actually running to Him ... and that He's been holding your hand and leading you the whole way there? — Nicole Sager
But a parcel of walled soil does not make the heart of a ruler or define the nobility of a people! — Janny Wurts
The sense of wonder, that is our sixth sense. — D.H. Lawrence
What happens to us all, I think, when we pick up a pen, is that we just become snobs. — Glen Hansard
Tragedy, he precieved, belonged to the ancient time, to a time when there were still privacy, love, and friendship, and when the members of a family stood by one another without needing to know the reason. — George Orwell
.....love yourself. — Soren Kierkegaard
All of this was mine, simply for agreeing to marry a man I did not love but who was, in the end, the only man who had ever asked. — Melanie Benjamin
Writing a book is like pulling strands out of your soul, one by one, until one day instead of a mess it finally looks like a story. — Ksenia Anske
A disciple is a person who has decided that the most important thing in their life is to learn how to do what Jesus said to do. — Dallas Willard
Small museums are great. Big museums are a drag. — Peter Zumthor
If what the philosophers say be true, that all men's actions proceed from one source; that as they assent from a persuasion that a thing is so, and dissent from a persuasion that it is not, and suspend their judgment from a persuasion that it is uncertain, so likewise they seek a thing from a persuasion that it is for their advantage. — Epictetus