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The relief was tremendous. I did not feel sick anymore. The pain had gone...I had no idea I was so empty. — Daphne Du Maurier

Amid increasing chaos, here lay the potential dominants. Much action and the play of forces even on a huge scale and with enormous material effects is often irrelevant, and counts for little or nothing in the final result: but along the chain of commanding causation even the smallest events are vital. It is these which should be studied and pondered over; for in them is revealed the profound significance of human choice and the sublime responsibility of men. No one can tell that he may not some day set a stone rolling or take or neglect some ordinary step which in its consequences will alter the history of the world. — Winston S. Churchill

That very afternoon they had seemed full of brilliant qualities; now she saw that they were merely dull in a loud way. — Edith Wharton

War takes people's lives and destroys property, but it does not resolve the world's problems. If anything is achieved through war, it is to plant the seeds for the next violent conflict as the vanquished and their children will usually not accept the outcome. — Bruce Van Voorhis

This world is a museum. In a museum you have to see and know; you can eat and drink but you cannot take anything out of it. Do not get attached. Enjoy everything, but if you take anything away from it, you will have to come back to the 'museum' (this world). — Dada Bhagwan

We always have reason to rejoice and never have reason to complain. — Stephen Altrogge

My God, I pray better to you by breathing. I pray better to you by walking than by talking. — Thomas Merton

There can be no liberty for a community which lacks the means by which to detect lies. — Walter Lippmann

It is not right to glory in the slain — Homer

Have a good plan, execute it violently, and do it today. — Douglas MacArthur

I didn't really have any interest in producing anything. — Mark Ruffalo

Love of country is the Mason's deed; world citizenship is his thought. — Benjamin Franklin