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Forgetting what it's like to suffer can be a good thing, since suffering can make people too cutthroat for society's good. But suffering also breeds certain capacities that are easily lost, such as the ability to focus and a willingness to engage with conflict. — Ben Ryder Howe

benefits, we gain a greater understanding of ourselves, of — Marianne Gracie

It's about Russia. — Woody Allen

Unfortunately, he still hadn't asked for my number, or a date, or my hand in marriage, and my drink was getting low. — Kimberly Novosel

When you're young and good-looking, you've got to behave. But when you're old, you can get away with murder. — Julie Newmar

We need to spend a trillion dollars rebuilding our schools, our roads, our basic science and research here in the United States. — Barack Obama

Yer lucky it was me you hijacked. — Moira Young

I speak for Kashmiri pundits because injustice has been done to them, and the political discourse doesn't give them enough importance. — Anupam Kher

If you're saved and you're breathing, you need to know who William Tyndale is. — Steven J. Lawson

Free folk and kneelers are more alike than not, Jon Snow. Men are men and women women, no matter which side of the Wall we were born on. Good men and bad, heroes and villains, men of honor, liars, cravens, brutes ... we have plenty, as do you. — George R R Martin

I can hardly believe that the face is so important to a man's existence. A man's worth should be gauged by the content of his work; possibly the convolutions of the surface of the brain have something to do with it, but his face certainly does not. If the loss of a face can cause conspicuous change in the scale of evaluation, it may well be owing to a fundamental emptiness of content. — Kobo Abe

All of the great empires of the future will be empires of the mind. — Winston S. Churchill

I am a closet birdwatcher. I can identify Southern African species, but it irks me I can barely tell a jay from a blackbird in the U.K. — Wilbur Smith

[S]ome people are self-starters, and some people are born lazy. Some people are born victims. Some people are just born to be slaves. Some people are born to put up with somebody else making every decision for them. — Rush Limbaugh