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One soul with sufficient light and knowledge can do more to help the world than a hundred without it, battling in the darkness. — Anonymous

If I speak of Vienna it must be in the past tense, as a man speaks of a woman he has loved and who is dead. — Erich Von Stroheim

It's not your boasting but your believing that gives you the victory and gains you new territory. Sometimes those who talk the most accomplish the least. — Warren W. Wiersbe

Being positive may be a character defect of mine. — Quentin Blake

The federal government views the Constitution as its enemy. — Andrew Napolitano

God is a comedian playing to an audience that is too afraid to laugh. — Voltaire

If you're doing nonsense it has to be rather awful, because there'd be no point. I'm trying to think if there's sunny nonsense. Sunny, funny nonsense for children - oh, how boring, boring, boring. As Schubert said, there is no happy music. And that's true, there really isn't. And there's probably no happy nonsense, either. — Edward Gorey

The lights of Wayward Pines glowed against the cliffs that boxed it in, and for the first time, those steep mountain walls seemed inviting. Fortifications — Blake Crouch

green and cold and waiting for fingers of sunshine to creep up from the tracks and make them all come alive. — Paula Hawkins

John McEnroe's so good. Against him, all you can do is shake hands and take a shower. — Tomas Smid

In TV, sometimes you get lost in the fog of the scene, and when you're working with such good actors, they can bring you into the scene. — Adriano Giannini

What a great genius this water is! It has thousands of different beautiful faces: It is a rainbow, an ocean, a lake, an iceberg, a waterfall, a river, a drop, a fog ... What a great genius this water is! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Whenever you see a man who is successful in society, try to discover what makes him pleasing, and if possible adopt his system. — Benjamin Disraeli