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The nearest the modern general or admiral comes to a small-arms encounter of any sort is at a duck hunt in the company of corporation executives at the retreat of Continental Motors, Inc. — C. Wright Mills
As soon as digital editing came about, I immediately made the switch to digital. — Barry Levinson
Today and tomorrow you will be in your prime; but soon you will die,
in battle or in bed; either fire or water,
the fearsome elements, will embrace you,
or you will succumb to the sword's flashing edge,
or the arrow's flight, or terrible old age;
then your eyes, once bright, will be clouded over;
all too soon, O warrior, death will destroy you.
Hrothgar to Beowulf — Anonymous
Is it really 'pro bono' if a lawyer takes your case in exchange for explosives?
-Captain Hartung — Howard Tayler
The whole essence of the Christian religion is based on the atonement of Christ, his death and his resurrection. — Gordon B. Hinckley
Sustaining an audience with a web series is an impossible task. — Felicia Day
There was no answer he could give that would fix things, and that hurt most of all. I always do the same thing. Love everyone who crosses my path. Love 'em as much as I can, for as long as they need. — Kit Rocha
Besides the drugs and counterculture, I started talking about myself, which is the first thing you do when you are a writer. — George Carlin
To me, it doesn't really matter how big the part is as long as the part is important to the story. — Steve Buscemi
The reward of eternal life requires effort. — Thomas S. Monson
I knew then that the Christian Church thrives on hypocrisy, and that man's carnal nature will out! — Anton Szandor LaVey
You are the language
so universal
you are forgotten
Be my linguist
Turn me
into your words. — Banoo Zan
When you stop complaining about others for not helping you and focus on your efforts; there's no stopping you. — Udai Yadla
Riches and rank have no necessary connection with genuine gentlemanly qualities. The poor man with rich spirit is in all ways superior to the rich man with a poor spirit. To borrow St. Paul's words, the former is as "having nothing, yet possessing all things," while the other, though possessing all things has nothing. Only the poor in spirit are really poor. He who has lost all, but retains his courage, cheerfulness, hope, virtue, and self respect, is still rich. — Samuel Smiles
The general public knows practically nothing about the prison and appears to be little concerned about how it is managed and how prisoners are treated. — Eugene V. Debs