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So thou being rich in Will add to thy Will
One will of mine to make thy large Will more.
Let no unkind, no fair beseechers kill;
Think all but one, and me in that one, Will — William Shakespeare

I've never been sentimental about my horse.
The horse doesn't give a damn about you.
If you want to know the truth - horses are dumb. — Tim McCoy

Everybody's a bit screwed up, you know. You can take it as symptoms of a disorder, or you can take it as personality. Me, I'd rather think it as parts of personality. — Jarvis Cocker

Even in West Germany in the beginning, people wanted a kind of socialism. — Stefan Heym

I thought 'The Well' was going to launch my career, but nothing happened. — Maidie Norman

There are things I can't force. I must adjust. There are times when the greatest change needed is a change of my viewpoint. — Denis Diderot

Thank you for your honesty. — Veronica Roth

The wise man guards against the future as if it were the present. — Publilius Syrus

My family pride is something inconceivable. I can't help it. I was born sneering. — William Gilbert

They were close. Close enough to kiss. Close enough to do a lot of things. Lilah found herself wanting to give in to temptation. Why no? Sam wasn't going to be in Harper Falls for long. When would she get another chance to take advantage of this kind of situation? A real-life bona-fide sex god wanted her. — Mary J. Williams

Teach a man who knows Nothing, Something, and he'll think he knows Everything — Joshua Teya

For a writer, for the solitude to write, you don't need a room of your own, you need a house. — Sandra Cisneros

Effective learning means arriving at new power, and the consciousness of new power is one of the most stimulating things in life. — Janet Erskine Stuart

Almost everyone ... seems to be quite sure that the differences between the methodologies of history and of the natural sciences are vast. For, we are assured, it is well known that in the natural sciences we start from observation and proceed by induction to theory. And is it not obvious that in history we proceed very differently? Yes, I agree that we proceed very differently. But we do so in the natural sciences as well. — Karl Popper