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A climb of eight hundred feet starts where the foot stands. — Laozi
Then Ben wailed again, hopeless and prolonged. It was nothing. Just sound. It might have been all time and injustice and sorrow become vocal for an instant by a conjunction of planets. — William Faulkner
Don't be ridiculous. Brussels sprouts are awful. Jail is just jail. — Mora Early
We are not creatures of circumstance; we are creators of circumstance. — Benjamin Disraeli
Chronicler froze. 'So you're saying I work for you?'
'I'm saying you belong to me.' Bast's face was deadly serious. 'Down to the marrow of your bones. — Patrick Rothfuss
I do Nike Training Club, which is actually really hard and intense. I'm surprised every time I do it. I also use Map My Ride and Map My Run. — Julia Mancuso
A Dream of Undying Fame is a probing, elegant and balanced book. Louis Breger shows how Freud's traumatic childhood shaped his ambitious, detached and authoritarian personality, and led to the betrayal of his mentor, Josef Breuer. Breger's analysis exposes a fascinating paradox: Freud both invented psychoanalysis and impoverished its development. A must-read for everyone interested in how ideas can change the world. — Brenda Webster
Keep Calm and Go Fuck Yourself. — Penelope Ward
Property is the foundation of every right we have, including the right to be free. Every legal claim, after all, is a claim to something-either a defensive claim to keep what one is holding or an offensive claim to something someone else is holding. — Roger Pilon
The long bone beads used in the breastplate were called hair pipes. They were used as a medium of exchange in trading. The finer they were, the more valuable they were. Originally they were made out of buffalo bones and later on, out of cow bones. They were not made by the Indians, however, but by white men who traded them to the Indians. — W. Ben Hunt
What we mean is that people may go on, keep on, and rush on, without souls. They have their ego and their will, that is enough to keep them going. — D.H. Lawrence
Thus ended the great American Civil War, which must upon the whole be considered the noblest and least avoidable of all the great mass conflicts of which till then there was record. — Winston Churchill
You know what ego stands for: Edging Out God! — S. Truett Cathy
To hate excellence is to hate the gods. — Mary Renault