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I came up in battling and just wanting to compete. Even if you had no real problem with someone, you just wanted to compete. — Joe Budden

The imagination loses vitality as it ceases to adhere to what is real. — Wallace Stevens

Remember that the future is neither ours nor wholly not ours, so that we may neither count on it as sure to come nor abandon hope of it as certain not to be. — Epicurus

Unlike the United Kingdom or the Commonwealth, the umma, or Muslim community, has no symbolic leader, let alone a formal one. — Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Motherhood goes back in history to a time when a father had no way of knowing his children. Fatherhood only became known when class patriarchal society had established itself and imposed monogamous marriage on women. Motherhood is like sun and rain and plants, a quality and product of nature which does not require laws or systems in order to exist. — Nawal El Saadawi

It is sometimes better to be lucky than to be smart; only luck can save us from the stupidity our wisdom can come up with. — Ozren Kebo

Nothing is demonstrable, unless the contrary implies a contradiction. Nothing, that is distinctly conceivable, implies a contradiction. Whatever we conceive as existent, we can also conceive as non-existent. There is no being, therefore, whose non-existence implies a contradiction. Consequently there is no being, whose existence is demonstrable. — David Hume

One day, when people can live together in peace and harmony in the world; only then, we will call this day, the one day, of the days. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

The Supreme Court has a very light backlog. They leave a lot of splits among the circuits, a lot of uncertainty. And I think they ought to work a lot harder. — Arlen Specter

Your success is determined by how much you can really learn from your failures. — Joel Brown

Why cannot we be delighted with an author, and even feel a predilection for him, without a dislike of others? An admiration of Catullus or Virgil, of Tibullus or Ovid, is never to be heightened by a discharge of bile on Horace. — Walter Savage Landor

Let your performance do the thinking. — Charlotte Bronte

The artist will have had his revenge for being made to wait,
A revenge not only necessary but right and clever
Simply to leave him out of the scene forever. — Donald Justice