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Forget not that the grossest crime is to compromise with injustice and wrong. Remember the eternal law: you must give, if you want to get. — Subhas Chandra Bose

It is not enough to recognize what is right and true. One must control the impulse to do what is wrong and easy. — Andy Andrews

The great cry that rises from our manufacturing cities, louder than their furnace blast, is all in very deed for this, that we manufacture everything there except men; we blanch cotton, and strengthen steel, and refine sugar, and shape pottery; but to brighten, to strengthen, to refine, or to form a single living spirit, never enters into our estimate of advantages. — John Ruskin

And then take my family life, my friend. As you know, I've been married twice before and am now on my third marriage. What is that if it's not the third Reich? Else was the first Reich, Hilda was the second Reich, and now Elli is my third Reich. And now I'll let you into a little secret, friend Fallada', dropping his voice to a hollow whisper, 'whenever I quarrel with Elli I'm convinced that the fourth Reich will be along soon! Mark my words, friend Fallada, we'll both live to see the fourth Reich yet! — Hans Fallada

It was pleasant to think that men still sang, even in the midst of butchery and famine. — George R R Martin

People say children are charming because they tell the truth. That's a lie. I've got five of them. They only tell the truth if they're in pain. — Bill Cosby

If laughter is one of the best medicines in life ... laughing at yourself is a conducive pill. — Timothy Pina

The Law-of-Destination is straightforward and simple: It is not possible to arrive where we never take the time to go. — Heather K. O'Hara

Imprisoned peace sets the war free — Munia Khan

The photographer both loots and preserves, denounces and consecrates. — Susan Sontag

Mediocrity is self-inflicted and genius is self-bestowed. — Walter Russell

All who make wishes are the same. When one wish comes into conflict with someone else's wish ... then one must make a choice. Either abandon one's own wish ... or crush the other's wish for the sake of your own. — CLAMP

This is a much more fitting interpretation of the book than its modern interpretation. — Robert Vaughan

It's all very well having these emotional moments, but eventually after two cups of tea, someone has to go to the bathroom. — Jodi Taylor