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It is in order not to become victim of an assassin that we consent to die if
we become assassins. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
I am alive because I know how to love love. — Santosh Kalwar
And I vaguely remember Lara smiling at me from the doorway, the glittering ambiguity of a girl's smile, which seems to promise an answer to the question but never gives it. — John Green
Some general officers should pay a stricter regard to truth than to call the depopulating other countries the service of their own. — Henry Fielding
Many of us view the bible and other religious teachings as mythology. — Richard King
I started out as an idea, but I ended up something more. Not much more to be honest. It's not like I grow up to become some great war hero or any sort of all-important savior... — Brian K. Vaughan
It never really interested me in the past but, for the first time, I wanted to make a pop record. I thought a good way of doing it would be to make songs that didn't really make sense to me as songs; songs that I couldn't just sit down and play in front of someone and then get them to play over it. — Dan Bejar
Most men are petrified of standing out in any way or being thought superficial. — Russell Smith
I appreciate the gesture, but you don't have to undress in order to apologize — Taona Dumisani Chiveneko
With integrity, nothing else counts. Without integrity, nothing else counts. — Winston Churchill
Two plus two is not sometimes equal to four ... It is equal to four plus one because one is a powerful amalgamation. — Enock Maregesi
Freedom is not procured by a full enjoyment of what is desired, but by controlling the desire. — Epictetus
The most awful museums are in China. They have magnificent stuff on display and just the worst way of displaying it. They just don't spend money on lighting and installation. — Elliott Erwitt
Laws are the silent assessors of God. — William Rounseville Alger
It is much, much worse to receive bad news through the written word than by somebody simply telling you, and I'm sure you understand why. When somebody simply tells you bad news, you hear it once, and that's the end of it. But when bad news is written down, whether in a letter or a newspaper or on your arm in felt tip pen, each time you read it, you feel as if you are receiving the bad news again and again. — Lemony Snicket