Famous Lord Macaulay Quotes & Sayings
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When I'm blogging, I think book writing is easier and vice versa. Writing is lonely work, and the good thing about blogging is that you have immediate feedback from commenters. — Jenny Lawson

A snake that could harm you, you don't have much choice to kill. You wouldn't be able to leave a cobra in your sock drawer. But a snake that is no threat will greatly define the man who decides to kill it anyways. — Tiffany McDaniel

There are limits to the smiles and scowls of diplomacy. Armies and missiles are not stopped by stiff notes of condemnation. They are held in check by strength and purpose and the promise of swift punishment. — George W. Bush

The perfect killer has no identity. — Brent Weeks

An ideal form of government is democracy tempered with assassination. — Voltaire

In intelligence work, there are limits to the amount of information one can share. Confidentiality is essential. — Gijs De Vries

such as mating, childbearing, and establishing an occupation, lead to confusion, emptiness, and psychological distress. — Louis Cozolino

I've never been able to plan my life. I just lurch from indecision to indecision. — Alan Rickman

I would tell my 14 year old self to never ever, ever put all of your money in one bank account. And love the ones who love you back. You're going to want to quit ... DON'T! Oh, and get everything in writing. — Brandi L. Bates

Respect all manner of men regardless of their station in life. Compassion is one of the greatest virtues. — Anthony Carmona

Let's just say, brat, that if the wits beneath your golden hair were any dimmer you would be not a female, but a dandelion, — Kasey Michaels

If we're not going to take full advantage of digital, then 35mm is a better medium. Especially for shooting dramas - I have no problem with 35mm. — Abbas Kiarostami

Truth is general, it does not belong to me alone, it belongs to all, it owns me, I do not own it. My property is the form, which is my spiritual individuality. — Karl Marx