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Don't be afraid of who you are. You cannot hope to control your power if you do not understand it and who you are. You must protect yourself at all costs even against those you ... love.' He hesitated lost for a moment and Victoria felt his thoughts flicker briefly into a strange nothingness before moving back to the consciousness she recognized. His words were hard. 'Love is a breeding ground for betrayal. Guard against it. — Amalie Howard

The bloody solution of the crisis, the effort for the destruction of the enemy's forces, is the first-born son of war. — Carl Von Clausewitz

Being asked what animal you'd like to be is a trick question; you're already an animal. — Douglas Coupland

No, I wanted to say, he didn't cut off her hands because he didn't have to, he had cut them off long before, with years of keeping all authority in his own palms, all the rules and all the power and all the answers emanating from him and no one else. And if you don't understand that, if you've never been in such a family, then you can't know the way the mind shackles itself and amputates its own limbs so adeptly that you never think to miss them, never think that you had anything so obscene as choice. — Carolina De Robertis

There is no work of art that is without short cuts. — Andre Gide

There is no going back in life. There is no return. No second chance. — Daphne Du Maurier

People will always walk their own road and you cannot drag them onto yours. But, if you happen to wander into the path of a good person, you best take your mask off and shine or I promise, they will just walk on by. — Ava Ayers

It's always ok to do the right thing. It's never ok to be a bully. — Magdalena VandenBerg

A fighter can always recover, and you never know what they're going to come back with. — Holly Holm

You cannot bribe a Chilean police officer - I know this firsthand. — Hector Tobar

Mandela's political evolution was gradual. — William Finnegan

Wasn't there only one respectable memento of a man worth keeping, the kind that draws Valentines and learns to spell Mississippi? — Lionel Shriver