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I learned then that many a victory is easier won with words than a sword - and the results are better. — Louis L'Amour

After a while, though, even the deepest sorrow faltered, even the most penetrating despair lost its scalpel edge. — Richard Matheson

One doesn't have to understand in order to look. One has to look, in order to understand. — Robert Charles Wilson

Victimhood and a 'can't do' spirit is what the Democratic Party has mostly been about since the Great Depression. — Cal Thomas

There are men so incorrigibly lazy that no inducement that you can offer will tempt them to work; so eaten up by vice that virtue is abhorrent to them, and so inveterately dishonest that theft is to them a master passion. When a human being has reached that stage, there is only one course that can be rationally pursued. Sorrowfully, but remorselessly, it must be recognized that he has become lunatic, morally demented, incapable of self-government, and that upon him, therefore, must be passed the sentence of permanent seclusion from a world in which he is not fit to be at large. — William Booth

One year I hit .291 and had to take a salary cut. If you hit .291 today, you'd own the franchise. — Enos Slaughter

Most emerging markets are skipping web based technology and go straight to mobile — Padmasree Warrior

Strictly speaking, nothing that's said is true. (Though one can be the truth, one can't ever say it.) — Susan Sontag

Regarding the Laws of Thermodynamics: (1) You can't win, (2) you can't break even, and (3) you can't get out of the game. — Dennis Overbye

Carter is the best President the Soviet Union ever had. — William Safire

As long as we fail to face up to the past and deal with it accordingly, the future will smack of corruption. — Desmond Tutu

Personally, speaking as a historian and a storyteller, when it comes to inaccuracy in historical fictioneering, I follow the Shakespeare principle: I'm willing to overlook gobs of mistaken detail if the poetic valence is basically correct. — Rick Perlstein