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Women and birds are able to see without turning their heads, and that is indeed a necessary provision for they are both surrounded by enemies. — James Stephens

If you're going to make music, you need to find the context in which it might be enjoyed. — The Irresistible Force

It is not a struggle merely of economic theories, or forms of government or of military power. At issue is the true nature of man. Either man is the creature whom the psalmist described as a little lower than the angels ... or man is a soulless, animated machine to be enslaved, used and consumed by the state for its own glorification. It is, therefore, a struggle which goes to the roots of the human spirit, and its shadow falls across the long sweep of man's destiny. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

The median savings of households 10 years from retirement is a paltry $12,000; nearly one-third of those 55-64 have no savings. — Anonymous

Change is automatic, Progress is Not! — Tony Robbins

Walking out into the night with a water fey was all kinds of stupid. Heck, Kelpies eat people. They may not play with their food as creatively as the Each Uisge, but dead is dead. — E.J. Stevens

I do not see eye to eye with the camera. — Isak Dinesen

I didn't know a time when there wasn't a war because I spent all my time from the age of two or three to eight in a coal cellar really. — David Bailey

Our time on earth is entrusted to us for a specific mission. — Sunday Adelaja

The state of being in love is so inherently preposterous. It usually lends itself to romantic comedy. I think we've all been there. — James Gray

Don't be the ammunition wagon, be the rifle knowledge exists primarily for use. — Carl Rogers

Extreme civilization robs crime of its frightful poetry, and prevents the writer from restoring it. That would be too dreadful, say those good souls who want everything to be prettified, even the horrible. In the name of philanthropy, imbecile criminologists reduce the punishment, and inept moralists the crime, and what is more they reduce the crime only in order to reduce the punishment. Yet the crimes of extreme civilization are undoubtedly more atrocious than those of extreme barbarism, by virtue of their refinement, of the corruption they imply and of their superior degree of intellectualism. ("A Woman's Vengeance") — Jules Barbey D'Aurevilly

Lined the walls. Didn't he live in St. Michael's Mount, the giant Cormoran? — Robert Galbraith

The only thing particularly new about the "new atheism" is its nastiness. — Robert Barron