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I am in favor of deliberately spreading methodically prepared bacteria among people and animals
mildew ... to destroy the harvests, anthrax to destroy horses and livestock, and the plague, in order to kill not only entire armies, but also the inhabitants of large regions. — Winston Churchill

I am tired of faking confidence or being told that my lack thereof is a fault when it seems to me the most natural reaction I could possibly have to the lifelong feedback women are given. I don't want to be confident or inspirational and I don't really want to buck up anymore because the faking takes more energy sometimes than the work itself. — Jessica Valenti

I think I must be bleeding. I think, if I'm thinking, I must be alive. I think, my arms must be here somewhere, I can feel them under the concrete. I think, what am I holding, what am I lying on top of? — Joakim Zander

Ignoring moralities is always undesirable, but doing so systematically is reallyworrisome. — Mohammad Khatami

The fire burns as the novel taught it how. — Wallace Stevens

You don't have a face to work with, so your voice has to do all the work until you see the animation. So, a lot of it I had to pull back because it was too big. — Sean Hayes

You can't put a price on fun; it's always priceless — Stanley Victor Paskavich

The Nation of Islam provides an antidote in the United States to fundamentalist Islam - which is why individuals from America have to go abroad to find radical teachings. — Wole Soyinka

What is politically defined as economic planning is the forcible superseding of other people's plans by Government officials. — Thomas Sowell

There are too many people who imagine that there is something sophisticated about always believing the best of those who hate your country, and the worst of those who defend it. — Margaret Thatcher

James intentionally enlarges the scope of suffering when he writes, "trials of many kinds." By doing this, he invites those who experience depression to learn that, whatever the cause, depression will test our faith and serve as a catalyst for growth rather than a reason for despair. Yes, depression is spiritual in the same way that all suffering brings us face-to-face with critical spiritual realities. — Edward T. Welch

Spot the first risings of your besetting sin and kill it, till it is no more. — John Piper

I find capitalism repugnant. It is filthy, it is gross, it is alienating ... because it causes war, hypocrisy and competition. — Fidel Castro