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Sully disapproved of destruction for destruction's sake, which seemed ever more popular in the modern world, but he always took delight in burning out or otherwise eliminating Evil when Evil just couldn't keep its ugly head down and stay in the shadows, when it came right at you with all teeth bared. The world needed a little Evil, so Good had something to compare itself to, but you couldn't let it think it had the right-of-way on the road and an invitation to dinner. — Dean Koontz

I had been so focused on why we were suffering through all these adversities that I had neglected to think about who could get me through them or how God was going to mold our hardships to be for his glory. — Tracie Miles

I think that the solution of the question of numerical superiority of Russian conventional forces has to be solved. — Helmut Schmidt

In that eternity of his, where everybody will be happy, how could he feel the lack of her, the loss of her? — Marilynne Robinson

Life will never change we should select new things and move on — Chetan Bhagat

Twitter taught me how to become better at writing jokes because it forces you to chip away at all the extraneous words. — Peter Serafinowicz

The operas I loved were nineteenth-century novels! — John Irving

Welcome to Paris, Anna. I'm glad you've come. — Stephanie Perkins

O yes youwl want to think on that you dont want your mouf to walk you where your feet dont want to go. — Russell Hoban

A country with secure property rights, scientific inquiry and technological innovation will become richer. But, since division of labour is limited by the size of the market, it will also benefit from trade, not just in goods and services, but in ideas, capital and people. The smaller a country is, the greater the benefits. Trade is far cheaper than empire, just as internal development is a less costly route to prosperity than plunder. This was the heart of Angell's argument. — Martin Wolf

I'm naturally athletic. I've been involved in sports since I could walk. So, for me to be sedentary is just unacceptable. Not only is it great for your physical body, but it gives me more energy during the day if I've worked out. I feel better. I look better. — Eva Longoria