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Nuclear weapons continue to occupy a unique place in global security affairs. No other weapons, in my opinion, anyway, match their potential for prompt and long-term damage and their strategic impact. — C. Robert Kehler

Those ills are easiest to bear with which we are most familiar. — Livy

These feelings of rage and distress and despair that you talk about," I said, circling something I knew I would have trouble articulating. "They only exist because of your original love for your father. They are like signposts back to that love. His leaving took that love with him, or appeared to, but you will see, if you stay with your meditation, that all of that love is still there in you. From the infant's perspective, it's directed at only one or two people, but even if they failed you, that capacity for love is still there in you. It's too bad for your father that he didn't get to know it - but there are plenty of people now who will be grateful for it. There's a whole roomful right here. — Mark Epstein

Does feminist mean large unpleasant person who'll shout at you or someone who believes women are human beings? To me it's the latter, so I sign up — Margaret Atwood

Yes, just like those flowers. There's something strained, but there's beauty in that. Something like that — Koushun Takami

When you divorce someone, you divorce their whole family, Madeline had told her once. — Liane Moriarty

Bad movies are when people go, 'oh, I wasted $10 bucks and 2 hours and I don't even want to go back again.' — Barbara Broccoli

There are two types of poets: People who write poetically about their lives, and poets that live poetically and write about it. — Daniel Radcliffe

Chilvalry's essential function, Maurice Keen has written, is always to hold up an idealised image of armed conflict in defiance of the harsh realities of actual warfare. By definition, chivalry also reaffirms the paramount importance of custom, hierarchy and inherited rank. — Linda Colley