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An injudicious and malignant enemy often serves the cause he means to injure; but a feeble friend never attains that end. — Dorothy Wordsworth

One has to wait without impatience for what should come, and yet at the same time do everything within one's power as though one were impatient and as though one were solely responsible. — Rodney Collin

War is a part of human nature, and we Japanese are human. But we have never fought, we have certainly never built weapons of mass destruction, to convince the world of the rightness of an idea. It took America and its bastard twin, communism, to do that." He — Barry Eisler

I hated all my life. I hated everybody. When I first grew up and can remember, I was dressed as a girl by mother. And I stayed that way for two or three years. And after that I was treated like what I call the dog of the family. I was beaten. I was made to do things that no human bein would want to do. — Henry Lee Lucas

I like to walk around my neighborhood, late in the afternoon. I sometimes wind up at the wonderful, old Shell station that's been changed into a coffee shop. Right where Johnny used to change my oil, I have a latte and take out my little book bag. It doesn't sound very austere. — Coleman Barks

There was no smell, no texture, no temperature to it. It had as much substance as a politician's promise. — Patrick Thomas

People think I rush around all day long like a raving lunatic. I'm much more relaxed than that. — Bruce Forsyth

We will push those crooks, those mercenaries back into the swamp. — Mohammed Saeed Al-Sahaf

As a teenager i experienced existential despair as an unsexy sensation of repressed orgasm in the chest; today i experience existential despair as a distinct sensation of wanting to lecture you on how i am better than you, without crushing your hopes and dreams — Tao Lin

He who does not answer the questions has passed the test. — Franz Kafka

We don't carry in subtraction, however; we borrow, and that involves an intrinsically different mechanism - a messy back-and-forth kind of thing. — Charles Petzold