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Right and wrong has never been obscure. It is as clear as the future. — Andreas Laurencius
Back in those days we thought we could change the world. — Alvin Lee
Nobody feels anybody else's pains because they're not their. — Timothy Long
The famous balance of nature is the most extraordinary of all cybernetic systems. Left to itself, it is always self-regulated. — Joseph Wood Krutch
Have a day when you wish you could vomit words, but can only dry heave. — Brick Marlin
"I don't know. I spent most of my life moving around. My dad and I had just settled in one place when all this happened. I ... " She shrugged. "I guess I'm hoping it doesn't last much longer. I want a home." She glanced over her shoulder. "I know you do, too, even if you don't like to admit it."
I thought she was talking to me. Then Derek stepped into the doorway.
"He wasn't eavesdropping," she said to me. "He just doesn't like me being alone with strangers in the house." She aimed a pointed look his way. "Even if I end up rescuing him from danger as often as he rescues me." — Kelley Armstrong
Real blindness is the absence of the knowledge that one is blind. — Craig D. Lounsbrough
I've dealt with a lot of guns over my career, so I'm getting better and better with firearms. — Will Patton
I assume everything I do in life is gonna be a failure, and then if it turns up roses, then I'm psyched. — Jonah Hill
I just try to stick to clean foods, anything grilled like salmon, chicken, fish, brown rice, and veggies. I do have a really big sweet tooth, so I try to curb my cravings with fruit instead. — Katherine Webb
Adventure, without it, why live? — Hortense Odlum
You wanted to write novels, I created a novel with real people, with real blood, in reality. — Elena Ferrante
Nevertheless, in some ways I had lost touch with many of the currents of French culture and theoretical discussion after the 1960s, and, although any admirer of Queneau and Perec cannot but be sympathetic to the French intellectual tradition of playing games with language, as French thinkers increasingly moved into the territory of 'postmodernism' I found them uninteresting, incomprehensible, and in any case of not much use to historians. Even their puns failed to grip. — Eric Hobsbawm
The finest all-around performer we ever had in America was Judy Garland. There was no limit to her talent. She was the quickest, brightest person I ever worked with. — Gene Kelly
The sure way of knowing nothing about life is to try to make oneself useful. — Oscar Wilde