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He that easily believes rumors has the principle within him to augment rumors. It is strange to see the ravenous appetite with which some devourers of character and happiness fix upon the sides of the innocent and unfortunate. — Jane Porter

The most deadly enemies of the Roman Catholics are they who love best their religion as Protestants. When we look to individuals we always find it so, though it hardly suits us to admit as much when we discuss these subjects broadly. — Anthony Trollope

You've got to embrace the future. You can whine about it, but you've got to embrace it. — Matt Groening

Hollywood is a very small world; the people who matter matter, and the people who don't matter are just like nothing. — Helen Mirren

The most sincere compliment we can pay is attention. — Walter Inglis Anderson

A good novel takes the reader into the heart of another person. It lands you smack into the life and times of someone else. — Mark Rubinstein

I had a right to my own political opinions. I am a Southern woman, born with Revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of speech and of thought were my birthright, guaranteed, signed and sealed by the blood of our fathers. — Rose O'Neal Greenhow

That's the way it is with firstborns. Mom and Dad may think they're in charge, but the firstborn knows better, and so does the youngest sibling. — Kevin Leman

Roll, roll, roll. He nudged it with his foot to keep it straight. It was surprisingly satisfying to see acres and acres of forest and mountains and rivers unrolling across his floorboards. If he were a god, he thought, this would be precisely how he'd create his new world. Unrolling it like carpet. — Maggie Stiefvater

What makes and ordinary person heroic is when they give up the thing they want most — Jane Heller

Nietzsche [10w]
Zarathustra's high-wire act is over;
the circus has left town. — Beryl Dov

The state spends much time and effort persuading the public that
it is not really what it is and that the consequences of its actions
are positive rather than negative. — Hans-Hermann Hoppe