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Fought their duels on Greek territory, conscripted Greek men, requisitioned Greek crops and gold, levied twenty years' taxes in two, and left the cities destitute. — Will Durant

Great institutions have leaders who are proud of what they do, and who engage with everyone who makes up those institutions, so each person understands their role. But our jailers are generally granted near-total anonymity, like the cartoon executioner who wears a hood to conceal his identity. What is the point, what is the reason, to lock people away for years, when it seems to mean so very little, even to the jailers who hold the key? How can a prisoner understand their punishment to have been worthwhile to anyone, when it's dealt in a way so offhand and indifferent? — Piper Kerman

I wish I could read a couple of thousand words a day. Words written by someone else for a change! — A. Louise Robertson

No one can be everything you want them to be. — Susane Colasanti

He knew enough of his subject to know that he did not know enough to write about it ... — Edith Wharton

Wherever the creative power of desire is, there springs the soil's own seed. But do not forget to wait. — C. G. Jung