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Not to be a socialist at twenty is proof of want of heart; to be one at thirty is proof of want of head. — Georges Clemenceau

Good intentions are ubiquitous in politics; what is scarce is accurate beliefs. — Bryan Caplan

My goal is to work. That's the goal of most actors or performers: to work and keep working, and do the best you can, and keep growing and changing, trying to improve your craft. — Michael Ian Black

Strategy is something that emerges from reality, while tactics might be chosen. — George Friedman

I'm so glad I never feel important, it does complicate life! — Eleanor Roosevelt

Speculation,' I retorted, 'is never a waste of time. It clears away the deadwood in the thickets of deduction. — Elizabeth Peters

I mean, at the end of the day, what the hell does it matter who I end up with if it can't be you? — Tabitha Suzuma

Your energy and enjoyment, drive and dedication will stimulate and greatly inspire others. — John Wooden

Busty' Roberts had joined the Royal Artillery in 1914 and since then had steadily risen to the rank of Gunner. Now the crunch: someone with a perverted sense of humour made him a Lance Bombardier. Roberts went insane with power. The war now consisted of two people, him and Hitler. — Spike Milligan

I don't give interviews on Chanel because it is not useful for the Chanel business. — Alain Wertheimer

I learned, when hit by loss, to ask the right question: "What next?" instead of "Why me?" ... Whenever I am willing to ask "What is necessary next?" I have moved ahead. Whenever I have taken no for a final answer I have stalled and gotten stuck. — Julia Cameron

Ah, gym class. Remember it? Institutionally sanctioned torture for society's misfits. — Lisa Unger

The days sported by us, as if Time had not grown up himself yet, but were a child too, and always at play. I told Em'ly I adored her, and that unless she confessed she adored me I should be reduced to the necessity of killing myself with a sword. She said she did, and I have no doubt she did. — Charles Dickens

This is the end and the beginning of an age. This is something far greater than the French Revolution or the Reformation and we live in it. — H.G.Wells