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The laurels of victory are at the point of the enemy bayonets. They must be plucked there ; they must be carried by a hand-to-hand fight if one really means to conquer. — Ferdinand Foch

It is there within and among us, for we are ordained of God to be people of hope. It is there by virtue of our being in the image of the promissory God. It is sealed there in the sacrament of baptism. It is dramatized in the Eucharist - "until he come." It is the structure of every creed that ends by trusting in God's promises. Hope is the decision to which God invites Israel, a decision against despair, against permanent consignment to chaos (Isa 45:18), oppression, barrenness, and exile. — Walter Brueggemann

I just would like to keep going. If I kept getting the kind of work that I've been getting for the last 20 years for the next 20, I'd be a bloody Dame of the British Empire. I'd be so happy. — Anne-Marie Duff

Never underestimate the bad taste of the American public — H.L. Mencken

I just hope that you miss me a little when I'm gone. — Drake

I've always been interested in wolves, since I was a child. There was a wolf enclosure in a wildlife park very close to where I was brought up; they were the main attraction. — Sarah Hall

We want to see our lives dramatized on the screen as we are living it, the same as other people, the world over. — Oscar Micheaux

I don't wanna gain the whole world and lose my soul. — TobyMac

Flow wine, smile woman, and the universe is consoled. — Pierre-Jean De Beranger

The things I write about are completely removed from my own life, but people want to know the characters better. — Ruth Rendell

The culture industry not so much adapts to the reactions of its customers as it counterfeits them. — Theodor Adorno

The most interesting thing I learned in church was how to sit still for long periods of time without falling asleep. — J.T. Geissinger

There are plenty of writers who are going to become a director after their next job, but no one will believe you're a director unless you believe it. — Brian Helgeland

Aphorisms may equivocate, but they must not wobble. — Mason Cooley