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Stop and consider! life is but a day; A fragile dew-drop on its perilous way From a tree's summit. — John Keats

Humility forms the basis of honor, just as the low ground forms the foundation of a high elevation. — Bruce Lee

For the United States to be a global leader, we have to have a very tight relationship with Europe. And we've held that relationship since 1949 when we established the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO. NATO is the bond. It's a security bond. — Wesley Clark

Set patterns, incapable of adaptability, of pliability, only offer a better cage. Truth is outside of all patterns. — Bruce Lee

I think that there are so many women who understand nothing about clothes and they should try and understand themselves before they start putting on disguises: they should stand in front of the mirror for a day, two days or three, and find out what they have which is beautiful, interesting: what they should show: hair, neck, arms, or hands. — Sonia Rykiel

Women must not shout back when their husbands come home and shout at them for any reason. — Indra Devi

Left-wing politics has discarded the revolutionary paradigm advanced by the New Left, in favour of bureaucratic routines and the institutionalization of the welfare culture. The two goals of liberation and social justice remain in place: but they are promoted by legislation, committees and government commissions empowered to root out the sources of discrimination. Liberation and social justice have been bureaucratized. — Roger Scruton

No amount of anxiety or worry is going to make any difference to anything that's going to happen anyway, so why let yourself feel so heavy? — John Phillips

I had friends growing up; there were other home-schoolers we were in touch with so we weren't isolated, and I've always been happy engaged in my own projects and pursuing my own goals. — Christopher Paolini

What is the distance between here and there, between now and then, between right and wrong? In Greg Baxter's pellucid first novel, 'The Apartment,' it may be simply the length of a day - but a day in which one travels surprisingly far, literally and figuratively. — Stacey D'Erasmo

I remember writing all kinds of stories as a kid, but I really don't know what the first thing was. Whatever it was, I'm certain it was bloody and twisted, though, and probably involved talking cats. — Alistair Cross