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What then is freedom? The power to live as one wishes. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
The writings and the recommendations of the earliest medical scientists and the new breed of clinicians between the mid-fifteenth and early seventeenth centuries were based on the supposition that sufficient study and experimentation would elucidate not only the origins of disease, but its treatment as well. — Sherwin B. Nuland
Szeth-son-son-Vallano, Truthless of Shinovar, sat atop the highest tower in the world and contemplated the End of All Things. — Brandon Sanderson
You can't see all of a place until you look at it from a distance. — Sarah Hall
The banks that each of you gentlemen cater to have been allowed to become too big. Not too big to fail, as you have said in the past, but destined to fail because they are too big. — Kenneth Eade
I can't really do the running on hard ground that I used to do. Instead I go swimming as often as possible. — Jamie Dornan
All Negroes shall be prohibited from voting, holding public office, practicing law, medicine, or teaching in any class above the grade of grammar school, and they shall be taxed 100 per cent of all sums in excess of $10,000 per family per year which they may earn or in any other manner receive. — Sinclair Lewis
Any work, whatever its genre or perspective, can only be fairly judged by the goals it sets for itself. — Simon Lovell
Jesus!" Luke exclaimed.
"Actually, it's just me," said Simon. "Although I've been told the resemblance is startling. — Cassandra Clare
I've had lots of things that didn't work out, like TV shows. You learn a lot through mistakes - I learned that you have to be the captain of your ship. Actually, I own my ship. — Pamela Anderson
Zombies are like credit card payments. If you keep getting rid of the minimum amount, you'll never win. — Peter Clines
Beauty, real beauty, is something very grave. If there is a God, He must be partly that. — Jean Anouilh
There was little to choose between Jews and Catholics. The Jews had holidays that turned up out of the blue and the Catholics had children in much the same way. — Alan Bennett
Imagine, for example, that you're walking into a church. To be admitted through the front door, you're forced to sign a waiver that says, "I'm a sinner and by stepping into the room today I acknowledge that fact. — John Zahl
All of us task-oriented obsessive compulsives must learn to slow down and let people into our lives. — Hans Finzel