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The right road is rarely the easy road. And no war is ever fought without casualties."
"Is that what this is?" Sophie asked. "A war?"
"Unfortunately, yes. A quiet war to stop a louder one from raging. You may hate me for asking this of him, but this is the cold reality we all face. We cannot control the actions of others, nor stop them from disappointing us. We can only use the anger and pain to fuel us. To help us rise above. — Shannon Messenger

If you go through life making every decision based on what is
safest, you will look back one day and discover that you have missed out on the best. Allowing fear to run your life will only rob you of your future. — Tessa Afshar

I have plenty of invitations to go places, lots to do. If I'm not working, I go to have my hair taken care of and work at needlepoint. — Ethel Merman

We cannot simply speak out against an escalation of troops in Iraq, we must act to prevent it ... There can be no doubt that the Constitution gives Congress the authority to decide whether to fund military action, and Congress can demand a justification from the president for such action before it appropriates the funds to carry it out. — Edward Kennedy

You don't feel like a stranger to me. I wanted to ask her, What does a stranger feel like? Not to be snarky or sarcastic. Because I really wanted to know if there was a difference, if there was a way to become truly knowable, if there wasn't always something keeping you a stranger, even to the people you weren't strange to at all. I — Rachel Cohn

Everyone's conscience in religion is between God and themselves, and it belongs to none other. — Margaret Cavendish

Laura remarked that science was dependent upon poetry, that all scientific description was metaphoric. — Anne Rice

I am not a good man. I'm not a man at all. But I love you and my love is certainly steadfast. — Sylvain Reynard

Learn to meditate. It's fun. It will give you a strong, wonderful mind. — Frederick Lenz

The folly which we might have ourselves committed is the one which we are least ready to pardon in another. — Joseph Roux

The mind becomes accustomed to things by the habitual sight of them, and neither wonders nor inquires about the reasons for things it sees all the time. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

What is government if word's have no meaning. — Jared Lee Loughner

My father, A. M. Rosenthal, edited the 'Times' for nearly 20 years and worked at the paper for many more. — Andrew Rosenthal