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There are no shortcuts to victory. We must commit ourselves to the slow, painstaking work of foreign policy day by day and year by year. — Richard Lugar

Do not believe a thing because you read it in a book! Do not believe a thing because another has said it so! Find out the truth for yourself. — Bill Vaughan

It takes an earthquake to alter the course of a river. What does it take to change the course of life? — Avery Williams

The Liberal Democrats will add a heart to a Conservative government and a brain to a Labour one. — Nick Clegg

You're crazy. You know that, right? I mean, Shannon says it's not a good word to use, because sometimes people who aren't crazy point it at people who are and use it like a weapon, but I figure we're both crazy, so that makes it okay." I was — Mira Grant

Figure skating is theatrical. It's artistic. It's elegant. It's extremely athletic. And there's a very specific audience for that. — Johnny Weir

( ... ) then went into his room in the middle of the night after a long, heavy day of footwork and drinking; a coward's fight. She'd trussed him up and cut off his cock. She considered the act her formal resignation. — Kameron Hurley

Tota est scientia
Knowledge is all — Rachel Caine

The question whether our conscious personality survives after death has been answered by almost all races of men in the affirmative. — James G. Frazer

They say you should never hide anything from your doctors and lawyers. Hiding from a doctor could lead your way to heaven (or hell). Hiding from a lawyer could land you behind bars. Doctors give you the right direction to your present and lawyers give a picture to your future. They need to know more than what you could share with your best of friends. — Shikha Kaul

Performance ought to improve with experience, and pressure is an obstacle that the diligent can overcome. — Malcolm Gladwell

The grain-fields went up the hillsides. Now as we went higher there was a wind blowing the grain. — Ernest Hemingway,