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If you fight you might lose, if you don't you have already lost. — Bertolt Brecht
If I'd observed all the rules I'd never have got anywhere. — Marilyn Monroe
The power of mass intention may ultimately be the force that shifts the tide toward repair and renewal of the planet. — Lynne McTaggart
You might go, but you won't go far! — Debora Hooper
I fancy myself as being very good at Guitar Hero. I really don't play any other videogames. I kind of fell in love with Guitar Hero the first time I played it, and went out and bought a system for it. — CM Punk
I find, when you're an optimist, life has a funny way of looking after you. — Simon Sinek
Success makes success, like money makes money. — Nicolas Chamfort
When you attack the enemy, your spirit must go to the extent of pulling the stakes out of a wall and using them as spears and halberds. — Miyamoto Musashi
Don't make me laugh, I'd much rather cry. — Ellen Hopkins
Dulcie always found a public library a little upsetting, for one saw so many odd people there ... — Barbara Pym
Some people feed you with love," Tara said, "and some people love you with food. — Graham Joyce
Sometimes I did feel like I came from a different tribe. I was not like my outgoing, ironic dad or my tough-chick mom. And as if to seal the deal, instead of learning to play electric guitar, I'd gone and chosen the cello. — Gayle Forman
Christmas is the marriage of chaos and design. The real sound of life, for once, can burst out because a formal place has been set for it. At the moment when things have gotten sufficiently loose, the secret selves that these familiar persons hold inside them shake the room ... An undercurrent of clowning and jostling is part of the process by which we succeed finally in making our necessary noise: despite the difficulty of getting the words right, of getting the singers on the same page, of keeping the ritual from falling apart into the anarchy of separate impulses. From such clatter
extended and punctuated by whatever instrument is handy, a triangle a tambourine, a Chinese gone
beauty is born. — Geoffrey O'Brien
[T]he human being (and so all finite beings generally) becomes human only among others. Self and other stand in a relation of potential reciprocity. — Johann Gottlieb Fichte